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

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________________ -100 without any check. I was not present in the panchas, but I have reliable knowledge of it as a member of the community." Kavarial (Defendants' witness No. 6, Ex. 59) says :— "Widow of Fattaji Pannalal gave her property, moveable or immoveable, to Panchas for charity and temple, etc. No relations or reversioners were alive." APPENDIX B. 10. Tejpal Lala's widow : (1) Rai Bahadur Seth Hukumchand (Ex. 49) says: "Tejpal Lala's widow has given her whole property in charity. No objection was made by any one." (2) Balchand (defendant's witness No. 2, Ex. 44) says:"The widow of one Tejpal Lala, belonging to our Gota, gave away all her property to a Jaina Temple." (3) Balabux (defendant's witness No. 7, Ex. 60) says:"Another woman, whose husband's name I don't know, gave her property to a temple of the Marwaris. She lives near Gorakund and belongs to Marwari Gota. It is a matter of 5 or 7 years ago." 19 (NOTE: This instance may come under No. 11 below). 11. Dhirajmal (defendants' witness No. 5, Ex. 58) says:The widow of Tejkaran Vaidya gave her cash and utensils to Marwari Temple." 68 12. Widow of Javarmal: Balchand (defendants' witness No. 2, Ex. 44) says: "The widow of Javarmal, of the Firm of Chimanram Javarmal, was sued by her husband's relations, and it was decided by the Hon'ble the Sudder Court that the widow was proprietress and could freely aliene her husband's property." Rai Bahadur Seth Hukumchand (defendants' witness No. 3, Ex. 49) says: "Chimanram Javarmal. Javarmal's widow was adjudged as full owner by the Courts, the Indore Sudder Court, in a case brought against her by Chogalalji and Tansukhji, the

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