A Will can be proved by at least one attesting witness being examined. Therefore where both the attesting witnesses have died, the Will cannot be proved. Is this statement correct?
A. Yes, as this is the only way to prove the Will
B. No, both the attesting witnesses must depose
C. No, it is not necessary to produce attesting witnesses when the Will is registered
D. No, the signatures of the attesting witnesses and the executants can be identified by the person acquainted with signatures of the attesting witnesses and the executants
Answer: Option D

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