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________________ 66 JUDGMENT. One Bhagabai, widow of one Pyarchandsa, of Burwaha, made a will (exhibit C) on the 19th September 1913, and had it registered on 10th February 1914. By this will she gave away the property in dispute partly to certain charitable purposes and partly to her husband's sisters and brother. For the charitable purposes she appointed three persons as executors of the will, viz. 1 Motilalsa (defendant No. 1), who died lis pendens (vide proceedings of 13th November 1914), 2. Mangilalsa, son of Motilalsa (defendant No. 2), and 3. Tejkaransa, son of Ratansa, of Khandwa (defendant No. 3). Pyarchandsa, the husband of the testatrix, died on 9th September 1900. The widow, Bhagabai, breathed her last on 27th February 1914. In the will she expresses herself as being childless and as making the charitable gifts in pursuance of her old desire of wear in theary in, i. e., for the welfare of the soul of her deceased husband. She wanted to carry out the object in her life-time; but death cut her resolutions short. All this is admitted; as also the following pedigree giving the relationship between the parties. Bhagchandsa. Motisa. I APPENDIX B. Somchandsa, plaintiff, died lis pendens & represented by his Bons. Bapusa, plaintiff No. 1 Kundansa 1 Pyarchandsa-Bhagabai, died 27-2-1914. died 9-9-1900 Lakhmichand, plaintiff No. 3, minors represented by plaintiff No. 1. ~Brought on record by exhibit 34 on 26th January 1915. Anupchand, plaintiff No. 2
SR No.011057
Book TitleJaina Law Bhadrabahu Samhita
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJ L Jaini
PublisherZZZ Unknown
Publication Year
Total Pages146
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size5 MB
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