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The Queen’s Justice offers a fascinating exploration of justice systems and social practices in traditional Indian villages. Through carefully documented accounts and observations, Edwin Arnold reveals the intricate dynamics of village life, where customs, honor, and community values intersect with the formal justice system.
This work captures the essence of how disputes are resolved, how authority is maintained, and how ordinary people navigate the complexities of rural Indian society. Arnold’s ethnographic approach provides readers with an authentic perspective on village governance, social hierarchies, and the unique mechanisms through which justice is administered at the grassroots level.
Perfect for scholars of Indian culture, anthropology enthusiasts, and those interested in comparative justice systems, this hardcover edition serves as a valuable historical document that preserves the traditions and practices of Indian village communities.
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