allowed the appeal, set aside the appellate decree passed by the District Judge, Sangrur, restoring the Judgment and decree passed by the trial court.16 21. The High Court has discussed the evidence threadbare and framed the following substantial questions of law: - (i) Whether the Appellate Court can reverse the findings recorded by the learned trial court without adverting to the specific finding of the trial court? (ii) Whether the judgment passed by the learned lower Appellate Court is perverse and outcome of misreading of evidence? 22. The High Court answered both the questions of law in favour of the plaintiff/respondent herein (in Civil Appeal) on the reasoning that when the person entitled to the property of the deceased by way of natural succession, is disinherited from the property without giving any reason and the covenants in the Will are also found to be factually incorrect, mere registration of the Will and proof of the same by attesting witnesses could not be treated to