Summary: The text consists of various excerpts from wills stating the bequests and instructions left by different individuals. Various persons bequeath distinct sums to specific individuals such as poor relatives, sisters, daughters, and spiritual teachers along with provisions for future religious ceremonies reveal the intentions of the testators. The will of one Goculchunder Corformah, dated 1813, detailed complex divisions of properties among family members and restrictions on dividing the estate. Legal disputes emerged in a case concerning the validity of an individual's will and the rightful inheritors. A testament of a Nubkissen Mitter was disputed, culminating in a legal battle over property ownership and legitimacy of the will. Another contentious situation arose concerning a failed attempt to establish a will by one Prawnkishno in favor of his father's estate. Additionally, various provisions specifying religious ceremonies and allocations of properties underline the complexities and legal intricacies surrounding wills and bequests in the context of Hindu law.