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This significant historical work, authored by Theodore Goldstucker and originally delivered at the East India Association on June 8, 1870, offers a comprehensive critique of the deficiencies present in the administration of Hindu law during the colonial era.
Goldstucker’s paper addresses systemic issues and gaps in how Hindu legal traditions were being interpreted and applied under British colonial administration. The author examines the structural problems that emerged from the interaction between traditional Hindu jurisprudence and colonial administrative practices.
This scholarly contribution remains valuable for understanding the complexities of legal pluralism in colonial India, the challenges faced by Hindu communities in maintaining their legal traditions, and the broader implications of colonial governance on indigenous legal systems. The work serves as an important historical document for researchers, scholars, and students of Indian law, colonial history, and comparative legal systems.
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