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Hindu Law in its Sources is a seminal work by Ganganatha Jha that delves into the intricate foundations of Hindu legal philosophy and practice. This first edition provides an authoritative examination of the primary sources that have shaped Hindu law throughout centuries, including the Vedas, Smritis, and judicial commentaries.
The author meticulously analyzes how these ancient texts have been interpreted and applied within the Hindu legal tradition. Jha’s scholarly approach offers readers a deep understanding of the philosophical underpinnings that distinguish Hindu law from other legal systems. The work is essential for scholars, students, and practitioners seeking to comprehend the complexities of Hindu jurisprudence and its relevance in contemporary legal discourse.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this definitive text serves as a crucial reference for anyone interested in the intellectual history of law in Hindu civilization.







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