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This influential work by Rajah Rammohun Roy presents a detailed exposition of the judicial and revenue systems operational in India during the colonial period. The author meticulously examines the practical mechanisms through which these systems functioned, offering both critical analysis and descriptive accounts of administrative procedures.
Beyond the institutional focus, Roy dedicates significant attention to understanding the general character and condition of India’s native inhabitants, their customs, traditions, and social structures. His observations reflect a unique perspective as both an insider and reformer, bridging Eastern and Western understanding. This text serves as an invaluable historical document for scholars, historians, and those interested in understanding India’s colonial administration, social reform movements, and the intellectual contributions of one of the nineteenth century’s most progressive thinkers.
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