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A Treatise on Hindu Law and Usage is a detailed scholarly work that provides an in-depth analysis of the legal systems, customs, and practices inherent in Hindu civilization. John D. Mayne meticulously examines the historical development and practical application of Hindu legal principles across various domains of life.
The treatise covers fundamental concepts including property rights, marriage and family law, inheritance, and religious obligations within the Hindu framework. Mayne’s systematic approach combines historical research with practical examples, making complex legal concepts accessible to both scholars and general readers.
This authoritative text serves as an essential reference for understanding how traditional Hindu law governed social relationships, economic transactions, and spiritual duties. The work remains relevant for those studying comparative law, religious philosophy, or Indian cultural history.







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