This study, based on indological and legal scholarship, explores to what extent Hindu law, as a conceptual entity and a legal system, is visibly and invisibly present in contemporary Indian law-making. It is found that, defying many death wishes and contradicting pronouncements of its demise, Hindu law is alive and well in various postmodern manifestations. Both at the conceptual level and within processes of official law-making and policy formulation, postmodern Hindu concepts and rules retain a powerful voice in how India, in the 21st century, is seeking to achieve social and economic justice for over a billion people. Rejecting the agenda of hindutva and its opponents as too narrow and politically motivated, the present study presents a ...
In light of currently developing and purportedly postmodern global comparative legal analysis and re...
Matrimonial disputes have always been a necessary component of Indian society and law. Whereas these...
Recent debates about personal law and a uniform civil code in India have seen both Hindu and Muslim ...
This book presents a study on a postmodernist analysis of classical Hindu law, which has become negl...
'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 colonial period and modern India, this examination of the complex relationship between ...
Covering the earliest Sanskrit rulebooks through to the codification of ‘Hindu law\u27 in modern tim...
In legal discourses about Hinduism and the related laws as ‘the West’s other’, this comes out promin...
The role of law in Hinduism and the value of law as a category of Hindu studies have been underestim...
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...
This paper emphasizes the role of the Courts in lending currency to the politics of Hindutva in the ...
Against a background of comparative jurisprudential analysis, this chapter demonstrates that despite...
Between 1955 and 1956 the Government of India passed four Hindu Law Acts to reform and codify Hindu ...
In light of currently developing and purportedly postmodern global comparative legal analysis and re...
Matrimonial disputes have always been a necessary component of Indian society and law. Whereas these...
Recent debates about personal law and a uniform civil code in India have seen both Hindu and Muslim ...
This book presents a study on a postmodernist analysis of classical Hindu law, which has become negl...
'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 colonial period and modern India, this examination of the complex relationship between ...
Covering the earliest Sanskrit rulebooks through to the codification of ‘Hindu law\u27 in modern tim...
In legal discourses about Hinduism and the related laws as ‘the West’s other’, this comes out promin...
The role of law in Hinduism and the value of law as a category of Hindu studies have been underestim...
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...
This paper emphasizes the role of the Courts in lending currency to the politics of Hindutva in the ...
Against a background of comparative jurisprudential analysis, this chapter demonstrates that despite...
Between 1955 and 1956 the Government of India passed four Hindu Law Acts to reform and codify Hindu ...
In light of currently developing and purportedly postmodern global comparative legal analysis and re...
Matrimonial disputes have always been a necessary component of Indian society and law. Whereas these...
Recent debates about personal law and a uniform civil code in India have seen both Hindu and Muslim ...