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Hindu Family Law: As Administered in British India is a scholarly work by Ernest John Trevelyon that provides an in-depth analysis of Hindu family law during the British colonial period. The text examines the legal frameworks that governed Hindu family relations, including marriage, inheritance, succession, and property rights as administered under British oversight.
This historical legal treatise offers valuable insights into how traditional Hindu legal principles were interpreted and applied within the colonial administrative system. The work serves as an important resource for understanding the intersection of Hindu religious law and British legal authority, documenting how family matters were adjudicated during this transformative period in Indian history.
Essential for scholars of Indian legal history, religious studies, and colonial administration, this text provides a detailed account of the complexities involved in managing Hindu family law within a foreign legal system.







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