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Elements of Hindu Law represents a significant scholarly contribution to the understanding of traditional Hindu jurisprudence during the British colonial era. Thomas Strange’s work compiles the authoritative opinions and responsa of learned Pandits who served as legal advisors in courts established throughout the Madras territories and dependent regions.
This second edition provides detailed documentation of Hindu legal principles covering personal law, property rights, inheritance, marriage, and religious observances. The Pandits’ opinions offer invaluable insights into the application of classical Hindu legal texts to contemporary cases and disputes of the period. Strange’s compilation serves as a bridge between ancient Sanskrit legal traditions and their practical implementation in colonial administrative systems.
The work remains an essential reference for scholars of Hindu law, legal history, comparative jurisprudence, and Indian colonial history. It illuminates how traditional legal systems functioned within the colonial governance framework and preserves the intellectual contributions of Hindu legal experts from this transformative period.







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