Once, there is a deceased who has left behind inheritance whoever considers himself an interested party may seek primary court orders to be the executor or the administrator of the estate of the deceased
Parties interested in the matter may lodge dispute in the same primary Court challenging the validity and locus standi of the plaintiffs seeking orders of the estate administration
Allegations of fraud, forgeries of wills, biological evidence of DNA etc ought to be ordered to be collected, assessed and decided in a primary court vested with geographical jurisdiction
First, there's no any Court order which has decided on issue of the DNA to establish whether the child in question was a biological offspring of the deceased
Fourth, since there's no legal administrator of the estate who can sue or be sued on behalf of the estate of the deceased the role of the police was illegally secured and very much premature
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