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A View of the Hindu Law As Administrated by the High Court of Judicature at Madras

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Explore the historical application of Hindu law with ‘A View of the Hindu Law As Administrated by the High Court of Judicature at Madras’ by James Henry Nelson. This seminal work, published by Gyan Publishing House, offers a deep dive into how Hindu personal laws, particularly concerning inheritance, marriage, and family matters, were interpreted and enforced by the Madras High Court during the British colonial era. Nelson meticulously examines the complexities of integrating traditional Hindu legal principles within the colonial judicial framework. Ideal for scholars, legal historians, and students of Indian law, this book provides invaluable insights into the intersection of Hindu legal traditions and British colonial legal practices in India. A must-read for understanding the evolution of law in colonial India, featuring 247 pages of detailed analysis.

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This is a scholarly examination of how Hindu law was administered and interpreted through the Madras High Court’s jurisdiction. It offers readers a detailed historical perspective on judicial precedent and legal principles that shaped Hindu law application in South India. The 247-page volume is invaluable for law students, legal researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the intersection of traditional Hindu jurisprudence and British colonial-era court systems. If you’re studying Indian legal history, comparative jurisprudence, or the development of Hindu law doctrine, this book provides primary insights into actual court decisions and their reasoning.

  • Reading age: 12 years and up
  • Print length: 247 pages
  • Dimensions: 21.59 x 13.34 x 1.73 cm
  • Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
  • Publication date: 1 January 2025
  • ISBN-10: 9369206965
  • ISBN-13: 978-9369206964

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this book about? Is it a guide to Hindu law?

This book is a historical examination of how Hindu law was applied and administered through the Madras High Court’s judicial decisions. It’s not a beginner’s guide but rather a scholarly account of court interpretations and legal precedents, making it most useful for law students and legal researchers studying Indian legal history.

Who should read this book on Hindu law and Madras court?

Law students, legal researchers, historians, and scholars interested in Indian jurisprudence and the evolution of Hindu law will find this valuable. It’s also useful for anyone studying comparative law or the impact of the colonial court system on traditional Hindu legal principles.

Is this book suitable for beginners interested in Hindu law?

This is an advanced, specialized text designed for readers with background knowledge of law and Indian legal history. If you’re new to the subject, you may want to start with introductory Hindu law texts before tackling this detailed court administration analysis.

How many pages does the Madras High Court Hindu law book have?

The book contains 247 pages of detailed content examining Hindu law administration and court decisions. Given its academic nature, the dense legal material covers significant ground in understanding how the Madras court shaped Hindu law interpretation.

Can I buy this Hindu law book online in India?

Yes, you can buy this rare legal history text online at The Bookish Owl at ₹367.50. It’s an ideal resource for law libraries, academic institutions, and serious scholars researching Indian legal history and Hindu jurisprudence.

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Author

J. H. Nelson

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9789369206964