Book Title: Jaina Law Bhadrabahu Samhita
Author(s): J L Jaini
Publisher: ZZZ Unknown

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________________ APPENDIX B. 6 & 7. Dagdusa's wife and mother : (1) Somchandsa plaintiff and plaintiff's witness No. 2 (Ex. 26) says: 84 99 # Dagdusa's mother and wife have sold away their house at Khandwa and presented a silver throne out of the sale-proceeds. There are nearer heirs to Dagdusa and with the consent of the heir of Dagdusa, the house was sold." CT (2) Pomdusa (defendants' witness No. S, Ex. 71) says:Mother of Dagdusa (deceased) gave her property to the temple at Khandwa. Relations have not objected yet. This gift was made about a year ago." S. Chunnilal, Gadiya's father's sister :-- Balchand, defendants' witness No. 2 (Ex. 44), says :"Then there is the case of the father's sister of Chunnilal Gadiya who gave her property to her nephew, Chunnilal." Rai Bahadur Kalyanmal (defendants' witness No. 1, Ex. 43) says: "There was the widow, a relation of Chunnilal Gadia, who gave away her husband's property to one of her nephews, on the husband's or the brother's side. I do not know if any of her husband's relations were in existence." 9. Fattaji Pannalal's widow : Rai Bahadur Seth Hukumchand (defendants' witness No. 3) (Ex. 49) says: <1 Among Terapanthis, Fattaji Pannalal's widow gave all her husband's property to a temple." Rai Bahadur Kalyanmal (defendants' witness No. 1) (Ex. 43) says: #6 'Then there was the widow of Pannalal Fatehchand. She gave away her property to the Jaina temple, and, at her free will, to some relations, who were not the reversioners. The reversioners objected; but the community decided that the Jaina widow could make the gift of her husband's property,

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