This book presents a study on a postmodernist analysis of classical Hindu law, which has become neglected due to the modernist assumptions about the increasing irrelevance of ‘religious’ legal systems. The book is split into three parts. The first part focuses on the historical and conceptual background of Hindu law, while the second part concentrates on five facets of Hindu law that go beyond tradition and modernity, namely the Hindu marriage law, child marriage, polygamy, divorce, and the maintenance law. Finally, the third part presents a concluding analysis to the preceding chapters, where it presents the postmodern condition of Hindu law
Matrimonial disputes have always been a necessary component of Indian society and law. Whereas these...
This book explores different theories of law, religion and tradition, from both a secular and a reli...
Through pointed studies of important aspects and topics of dharma in Dharmasastra, this comprehensiv...
This study, based on indological and legal scholarship, explores to what extent Hindu law, as a conc...
Covering the colonial period and modern India, this examination of the complex relationship between ...
'It is an observable fact now that Indian law has developed over the past few decades, away from the...
It is an observable fact now that Indian law has developed over the past few decades, away from the ...
Covering the earliest Sanskrit rulebooks through to the codification of ‘Hindu law\u27 in modern tim...
Much has been written on specific religious legal systems, yet substantial comparative studies that ...
The phrase ‘for a long time’, rather than the much tighter earlier definition under Anglo-Hindu law,...
The phrase ‘for a long time’, rather than the much tighter earlier definition under Anglo-Hindu law,...
In legal discourses about Hinduism and the related laws as ‘the West’s other’, this comes out promin...
The author demonstrates through a historical survey of ancient texts, and the glosses of various pun...
In this chapter, the authors address limitations of rights and entitlements for adherents under vari...
The role of law in Hinduism and the value of law as a category of Hindu studies have been underestim...
Matrimonial disputes have always been a necessary component of Indian society and law. Whereas these...
This book explores different theories of law, religion and tradition, from both a secular and a reli...
Through pointed studies of important aspects and topics of dharma in Dharmasastra, this comprehensiv...
This study, based on indological and legal scholarship, explores to what extent Hindu law, as a conc...
Covering the colonial period and modern India, this examination of the complex relationship between ...
'It is an observable fact now that Indian law has developed over the past few decades, away from the...
It is an observable fact now that Indian law has developed over the past few decades, away from the ...
Covering the earliest Sanskrit rulebooks through to the codification of ‘Hindu law\u27 in modern tim...
Much has been written on specific religious legal systems, yet substantial comparative studies that ...
The phrase ‘for a long time’, rather than the much tighter earlier definition under Anglo-Hindu law,...
The phrase ‘for a long time’, rather than the much tighter earlier definition under Anglo-Hindu law,...
In legal discourses about Hinduism and the related laws as ‘the West’s other’, this comes out promin...
The author demonstrates through a historical survey of ancient texts, and the glosses of various pun...
In this chapter, the authors address limitations of rights and entitlements for adherents under vari...
The role of law in Hinduism and the value of law as a category of Hindu studies have been underestim...
Matrimonial disputes have always been a necessary component of Indian society and law. Whereas these...
This book explores different theories of law, religion and tradition, from both a secular and a reli...
Through pointed studies of important aspects and topics of dharma in Dharmasastra, this comprehensiv...