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The Position of Women in Hindu Law is a comprehensive scholarly work that explores the legal status, rights, and societal role of women throughout Hindu legal traditions. Dwarka Nath Mitra presents a detailed analysis of how Hindu law has historically treated women across various aspects of life, including marriage, inheritance, property rights, and social obligations.
This book serves as an essential reference for understanding the evolution of women’s legal position in Hindu society. It examines both classical texts and modern interpretations, providing readers with a nuanced perspective on how religious law intersects with women’s autonomy and agency. The work is invaluable for scholars, students of religious law, and anyone interested in understanding gender dynamics within Hindu legal and spiritual traditions.







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