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This seminal work by Julius Jolly offers a detailed examination of Hindu law concerning partition, inheritance, and adoption, drawing directly from original Sanskrit treatises. The author meticulously outlines the historical development and legal principles that governed these crucial aspects of Hindu society.
The text provides scholars, legal historians, and students of religion with authoritative interpretations of Sanskrit legal documents. It covers the division of family property, rules of succession, and adoption practices as prescribed in classical Hindu law. Jolly’s systematic approach helps readers understand the evolution of legal thought in Hindu civilization and its influence on contemporary legal systems.
This work remains an indispensable resource for understanding the foundations of Hindu jurisprudence and continues to be referenced in academic studies of comparative law and religious legal systems.







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