In every case in which there is no contention, but it appears to the District Delegate
doubtful whether the probate or letters of administration should or should not be granted, or when any
question arises in relation to the grant, or application for the grant, of any probate or letters of
administration, the District Delegate may, if he thinks proper, transmit a statement of the matter in
question to the District Judge, who may direct the District Delegate to proceed in the matter of the
application, according to such instructions as to the Judge may seem necessary, or may forbid any further
proceeding by the District Delegate in relation to the matter of such application, leaving the party
applying for the grant in question to make application to the Judge.
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