Description
This authoritative text provides an in-depth analysis of inheritance laws as prescribed in Hindu and Mahomedan (Islamic) legal traditions. Written by Shastri Golapchandra Sarkar, the book serves as a comparative study of how these two religious systems approach succession, property rights, and the distribution of estates among heirs.
The work examines the fundamental principles underlying both legal frameworks, including scriptural foundations, customary practices, and established judicial interpretations. It explores the rights of different categories of heirs, the rules of succession, and the procedures for property distribution according to each tradition.
This scholarly resource is invaluable for legal professionals, students of comparative law, religious scholars, and those seeking to understand the intersection of religious doctrine and property law in South Asian jurisprudence. The text remains a significant reference for understanding historical and contemporary inheritance practices within Hindu and Islamic communities.







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