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The Tagore Law Lectures from 1950 represents a comprehensive exploration of ancient Indian law and its evolutionary trajectory. Nares Chandra Sen Gupta, a distinguished legal scholar, delves into the historical development of legal systems in India, tracing their origins and transformations through various periods.
This scholarly work provides valuable insights into the jurisprudential traditions that shaped Indian legal thought. The lectures examine the philosophical underpinnings of ancient Indian law, including concepts of justice, governance, and social order as reflected in classical texts and legal codes.
Sen Gupta’s analysis bridges ancient legal principles with their contemporary relevance, making this work essential for students of Indian law, history, and philosophy. The text serves as an authoritative reference for understanding how ancient Indian legal frameworks influenced modern legal systems.
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