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A View of the Hindu Law as Administrated by the High Court of Judicature at Madras

Author: Nelson, J.H.

Keywords: Hindu law, High Court of Madras, Judiciary, Sanskrit literature, Criminal law

Publisher: Higginbotham, Madras

Description: The four chapters of this book describe the Hindu law, its true principles, the ideology of Anglo-Sanskrit nomology along with the difference between customs and laws. The author puts forth his view on the use of Hindu law over different religious groups in cases administered by the high court of Judicature in Madras. Published in 1877, the book studies several cases, as well as proceedings, presided over by the High Court in Madras.

Source: Central Secretariat Library

Type: Rare Book

Received From: Central Secretariat Library


DC Field Value
dc.contributor.author Nelson, J.H.
dc.coverage.spatial India
dc.date.accessioned 2018-07-19T09:35:47Z
dc.date.available 2018-07-19T09:35:47Z
dc.description The four chapters of this book describe the Hindu law, its true principles, the ideology of Anglo-Sanskrit nomology along with the difference between customs and laws. The author puts forth his view on the use of Hindu law over different religious groups in cases administered by the high court of Judicature in Madras. Published in 1877, the book studies several cases, as well as proceedings, presided over by the High Court in Madras.
dc.source Central Secretariat Library
dc.format.extent iv, 154p.
dc.format.mimetype application/pdf
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher Higginbotham, Madras
dc.subject Hindu law, High Court of Madras, Judiciary, Sanskrit literature, Criminal law
dc.type Rare Book
dc.date.copyright 1877
dc.identifier.accessionnumber AS-001177
dc.format.medium text
DC Field Value
dc.contributor.author Nelson, J.H.
dc.coverage.spatial India
dc.date.accessioned 2018-07-19T09:35:47Z
dc.date.available 2018-07-19T09:35:47Z
dc.description The four chapters of this book describe the Hindu law, its true principles, the ideology of Anglo-Sanskrit nomology along with the difference between customs and laws. The author puts forth his view on the use of Hindu law over different religious groups in cases administered by the high court of Judicature in Madras. Published in 1877, the book studies several cases, as well as proceedings, presided over by the High Court in Madras.
dc.source Central Secretariat Library
dc.format.extent iv, 154p.
dc.format.mimetype application/pdf
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher Higginbotham, Madras
dc.subject Hindu law, High Court of Madras, Judiciary, Sanskrit literature, Criminal law
dc.type Rare Book
dc.date.copyright 1877
dc.identifier.accessionnumber AS-001177
dc.format.medium text