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The Law of Perpetuities in British India is a definitive legal treatise that examines the complex principles of perpetual estates under British colonial administration in India. Author Asutosh Mukhopadhyay provides an in-depth analysis of how perpetuity laws were interpreted and applied within the Indian legal system, addressing both theoretical frameworks and practical applications.
This work serves as an essential reference for legal scholars, historians, and professionals interested in understanding property law during the British Raj. The book explores the intersection of English common law principles with Indian customary practices, examining how perpetuity rules affected land ownership, inheritance, and estate management. Mukhopadhyay’s scholarly approach combines historical context with legal analysis, making it valuable for academic research and professional legal study.







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