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Select Cases in Hindu Law is a significant legal reference work compiled by W. H. Rattigan, documenting pivotal judicial decisions that influenced Hindu law in India. This first edition brings together cases decided by Her Majesty’s Privy Council and various superior courts, providing authoritative interpretations of Hindu legal principles.
The collection serves as an essential resource for understanding how traditional Hindu law was administered and interpreted within the colonial Indian legal system. Each case offers valuable insights into property rights, inheritance, marriage, succession, and other aspects of Hindu jurisprudence. Rattigan’s careful selection and presentation of these cases makes complex legal concepts accessible to legal scholars, historians, and students of Indian law.
This work remains historically important for tracing the development of Hindu law and the intersection of traditional legal systems with British colonial administration, making it indispensable for anyone studying Indian legal history or comparative jurisprudence.







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