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unattainable. Thus the Jain theory of the bondage of soul and matter-the bondage being both eternal and non-eternal from different points of view as stated above-is not irreconcilable with the theory of Moksha.
Rickhab Dass, B.A., Pleader, Meerut.
NOTICE.
la the Court of the Subordinate Judge, 2nd Court,
Patna.
T. S. No. 64 OF 1926.
Sir Seth Hukumchand and others
Versus. Babu Dhanu Lall Suchanti and others
Defdts.
Whereas-Sir Seth Hukum Chand, Kt., Rai Bahadur Rajya Bhushan Rao Raja, Merchant and Banker, Indore-President All India Digambar Jain Tirtha Kshetra Committee.
2. Seth Tara Chand Nawal Chand, Banker and Jwellers. Bombay.
3. Seth Baldeo Das, Merchant and Bankar. Hony. Secretary. Bengal. Bihar and Orissa Tirtha Kshetra Committee, 21, Armenian Street, Calcutta.
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4. Seth Har Narain Jain, Treasurer, Imperial Bank, Bhagalpore.
5. Babu Bachhu Lalji. Rais and Zemindar, Arrah.
6. Seth Surajmal Merchant and Banker, Patna.
7. B. Rajendra Kumar Chand, Rais and Zemindar, Arrah.
8. Seth Chhogalal, Merchant, Patna, Plaintiffs.
Have brought a T. S. No. 64 of 1926 in the Court of the Subordinate Judge, 2nd Court at Patna on behalf of themselves and the entire Digambar Jain Community of India.
Versus.
1. Babu Dannulal Suchanti son of Babu Govind Chand deceased Manager Pawapuri Temples, Residing at Bihar.
2. Babu Lakshmi Chand Suchanti, son of Babu Gobind Chand deceased.
Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat
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