that the testator was residing with the plaintiff, and it was he who got him admitted in the hospital, it was proved that the plaintiff was taking care of the deceased at the time of his need. Merely because the attesting witnesses had no enmity towards the plaintiff, it cannot dispel the suspicious circumstances surrounded around the Will. 23. It is settled law that the First Appellate Court, while setting aside the Judgment and decree of the trial court, is required to meet the reasoning given by the trial court in rejecting the Will, which in the present case has not been done by the First Appellate Court. 24. The requirement of exercise of jurisdiction by the First Appellate Court under Section 96 of CPC has been dealt with by this Court in Chintamani Ammal vs. Nandagopal Gounder and Anr.7, wherein after noticing the previous judgments of this Court, the following has been held in paragraphs 18, 19 and 20 thus: - 7. (2007) 4 SCC 16318 “18. Furthermore, when the learned trial Judge