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This authoritative two-volume set by Thomas Strange presents a thorough examination of Hindu law as it pertains to British judicial administration in India. Originally compiled during the British colonial period, this work serves as a foundational text for understanding the intersection of traditional Hindu legal principles and the British common law system.
Strange’s meticulous documentation covers essential aspects of Hindu jurisprudence including property rights, inheritance, marriage, and contractual obligations as they were interpreted and applied by British courts in India. The work is invaluable for legal scholars, historians, and those seeking to understand the complex relationship between indigenous Indian legal traditions and colonial British law.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this hardcover set remains a significant reference material for academic research and historical study of Indian legal systems during the colonial era.
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