The Juridical Stela documents the transfer of the Governorship of Elkab from a certain Kebsi to a relative, Sobeknakht I, in Year 01 of king Nebiriau.
Iymeru had in turn inherited it from his elder brother Aya junior, who died prematurely without children.
[4] Furthermore, from these inscriptions it is clear that the wife of Sobeknakht I was a woman with the title hereditary princess and the name Nofru.
The inscriptions in the tomb are only badly preserved, but the mentioning of a woman called Nofru and remains of titles typical for local governors make the identification very likely.
[5] He holds the titles iripat, governor, overseer of god's servants, Sobeknakht (jrj-pꜥt; ḥꜣtj-ꜥ; jmj-rꜣ ḥmw-nṯr sbk-nḫt)