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IN MEMORIAM
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He was the son of Lala Chandamal of Delhi, a retired Government Pensioner, and the son-in-law of Rai Bahadur Lala Sagar Chand, B. A., an alumni of the Punjab University, who immediately after taking his Degree, lectured on Philosophy to the B.A. classes in the Government College Lahore. Bhai Moti lal Sahib was thus the brother-in-law of Rai Bahadur Dr. Sir Moti Sagar, Knight, Vice-Chancellor of the Delhi University, for some time a judge of the Lahore High Court, President of the High Court Bar Association, and the leading Advocate of the Punjab, whose loss also we have to mourn.
18. Rai Bahadur Dr. Sir Moti Sagar B.A., LL.D., Kt. He was the first Jain to occupy the high position of a Judge of the High Court, the Vice-Chancellor of the University, and the President of a Bår Association. He worked to the very last hour of his life. On the 11th November 1930, when he left us at about sunset, he had argued a long complicated appeal in the High Court and had just returned after attending a Directors' Meeting of the Punjab National Bank, when he fell ill, and expired before a doctor could be tele- phoned. He has left palatial buildings in Lahore, New Delhi and Delhi, a son, four daughters, and several grand-children.
19. Lala Dharnendra Das of Arrah. His was an earnest soul sincerely seeking for Truth. He was truly religious, and his charities were wide, extensive and substantial.
Our sincere sympathies go out to the ralations of the above-named Jain brothers.