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This seminal work by Rajah Rammohun Roy offers a comprehensive exposition of India’s judicial and revenue administration systems. Roy meticulously analyzes the practical operations of these critical institutions that shaped Indian society under British colonial governance.
Beyond administrative examination, the text delves into the general character and condition of India’s native inhabitants, providing valuable anthropological and sociological observations. Roy’s scholarly approach combines legal analysis with social commentary, making this work essential for understanding the complexities of colonial India.
As a pioneering Indian intellectual and social reformer, Roy’s perspective bridges Eastern and Western understanding of Indian civilization. The book serves as both a historical document and a critical examination of governance systems, offering readers profound insights into 19th-century Indian society, economic conditions, and the lives of ordinary people during this transformative period.







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