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 The district commissioner shall note down on the envelop as confirmation that the testator has followed the provisions of the previous paragraph, instead of noting down his statement.

A will made in the form of a public document or secret document shall not be disclosed by the district commissioner to any person whilst the testator is still alive, and whenever the testator demands the district commissioner to send the will to him, the district commissioner must send it to him.

If the will is made in the form of a public document, the district commissioner shall, before sending it, make a copy of it and affix his signature and the seal of his office to it as confirmation. Such copied will shall not be disclosed to any person whilst the testator is still alive.

When there is a special circumstance under which any person is prevented from making a will in any other form as designated, such as because he is being in an imminent danger of death or it is a time of an epidemic or war, he may make a will orally.