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Hinduism And Divorce From Dharmasastras To Statutory Law: A Critical Study (2 Vols Set)

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  • ISBN-13: 9788186921098
  • Publisher: Decent Books
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xv, xi, 650
  • ISBN-10: 8186921095
  • Publisher Date: 2000
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 1200 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

18 reviews for Hinduism And Divorce From Dharmasastras To Statutory Law: A Critical Study (2 Vols Set)

  1. Pritam Mandal

    A solid academic work. The lack of a glossary for the Sanskrit terms is a major oversight. Plan to do some extra research.

  2. Jaiya Deswal

    A must-read for anyone interested in Hindu law. Very well-researched, though I wish there was more focus on modern interpretations.

  3. Vishal

    Good academic resource, but be prepared for a long read. There are many details to digest, pace yourself.

  4. Khushi Kaur Arora

    An academic approach, which may not appeal to everyone. It’s informative but can be a bit dry at times. Good for legal scholars.

  5. Shambhu

    A thorough examination of a complex topic. The author’s insights are illuminating, but sometimes the language is dense. Overall, a valuable resource.

  6. Paras Patil

    The book is academically sound. However, it lacks practical insights for those facing divorce. More practical advice would be helpful.

  7. Viren Mukhi

    Goes deep into the topic, but it’s not for casual readers. Needs dedicated time to appreciate the depth. Very informative.

  8. Tanya Yadav

    The book’s extensive research impressed me. Its rigid writing could be more accessible to a wider audience.

  9. Mukul Singh Patel

    Informative and well-researched. The two volumes can be a lot to handle. Breaking it up more might make it more accessible.

  10. Shreya Singh

    An important contribution to the field. However, it could use a more accessible writing style. I had to reread sections.

  11. Aswin M

    A comprehensive study, but it’s a bit overwhelming with details. I found it hard to follow in some sections. Still a good effort.

  12. Mansi

    Provides a good historical perspective. Some of the arguments feel outdated. It could have benefited from more contemporary examples.

  13. Tishika Bansal

    It’s meticulously researched. It could be improved by incorporating diverse, modern viewpoints.

  14. Tanya Jethwani

    Excellent resource for legal scholars, though the average reader might find it too detailed. Worth it if you need in-depth analysis.

  15. Priyanshu Jatolia

    The research is commendable. The book could have been made better with modern cases. Still, it’s valuable.

  16. Rishav Ghosh

    This book is scholarly. Adding a section on counseling and support would make it a very complete reference.

  17. Aditya Prakash

    Interesting perspective, but at times, the language is a bit archaic. Some rephrasing of the content would improve it.

  18. Jashan Sankla

    Offers a unique viewpoint on the subject. While thought-provoking, it is a bit too theoretical. I preferred more real-world application.

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