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A Manual of Hindu Law on the Basis of Sir Thomas Strange serves as an authoritative reference for understanding the principles and practices of Hindu legal tradition. Building upon Sir Thomas Strange’s seminal work, this manual offers comprehensive coverage of Hindu law’s core concepts, doctrines, and practical applications.
The text systematically explores various aspects of Hindu jurisprudence, including property rights, succession, marriage, and contractual obligations as they are understood within the Hindu legal framework. Reginald Thomson’s analysis bridges classical Hindu law with contemporary legal understanding, making this work invaluable for legal scholars, historians, and students of religious law.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this manual remains a significant contribution to the study of comparative law and religious legal systems, offering insights into how traditional Hindu legal principles have shaped Indian jurisprudence and continue to influence modern legal practice in Hindu-majority societies.







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