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This authoritative text by Shastri Golapchandra Sarkar offers a thorough examination of Hindu Law, one of the world’s oldest legal systems rooted in ancient Indian traditions and scriptures. The work meticulously covers the fundamental principles, doctrines, and applications of Hindu law across various domains including property rights, inheritance, marriage, and religious obligations.
The appendix provides valuable comparative insight by including detailed coverage of Mahomedan Law of Inheritance, allowing readers to understand both systems and their distinct approaches to succession and property transfer. This dual treatment makes the book an essential resource for legal scholars, students of comparative law, and those interested in understanding religious legal frameworks.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this scholarly work combines academic rigor with practical application, making complex legal concepts accessible to both specialists and general readers seeking knowledge of Hindu and Islamic legal traditions.







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