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Hindu Law: Principally with Reference to Such Portions of It As Concern the Administration of Justice, in the King’s Courts, in India 2 Vols. Set [Hardcover]

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A comprehensive two-volume set examining Hindu law with particular focus on its application within British Indian courts. This authoritative work by Sir Thomas Strange and J. D. Mayne addresses legal principles governing justice administration during the colonial period.

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This seminal two-volume work provides an in-depth examination of Hindu law, with particular emphasis on how its principles were applied and administered through the King’s Courts in India. Written by distinguished legal scholars Sir Thomas Strange and J. D. Mayne, this comprehensive treatise covers the essential doctrines, practices, and judicial interpretations of Hindu legal tradition during the colonial era.

The set explores the intricate relationship between traditional Hindu legal principles and their implementation within the British Indian judicial system. It serves as both a historical document and a scholarly reference for understanding how Hindu law was codified, interpreted, and enforced by colonial administrators and judges. The work remains valuable for legal historians, scholars of Indian jurisprudence, and those studying the intersection of indigenous legal systems with colonial governance.

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Author

Sir Thomas Strange and J. D. Mayne

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789370140226

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