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Elements of Hindu Law is a comprehensive examination of Hindu legal principles and their application within the framework of British judicial authority in India. Thomas Strange’s seminal work provides detailed analysis of Hindu legal concepts, customary practices, and doctrinal principles as they were interpreted and enforced during the British colonial period.
The text serves as an essential reference for understanding how traditional Hindu legal systems were adapted and administered under British judicature. Strange methodically explores various aspects of Hindu law including property rights, inheritance, marriage, and contractual obligations, demonstrating how these elements functioned within the colonial legal apparatus.
This first edition remains a valuable historical and legal document for scholars, historians, and legal professionals interested in Indian jurisprudence, comparative law, and the intersection of indigenous legal traditions with imperial administration.
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