The Sarasvatí-vilása, of which this publication is a part, was written by or under the order of Pratāparudra Deva, raja of Orissa, probably about 1515 and is a general digest of Hindu law. cf. Pref.Caption title: The Dáya-bhága, or Law of inheritance, of the Sarasvatí-vilása.Sankrit text appended (3 p. ℓ., 162 p.)Mode of access: Internet
In India, Hindu women’s struggle for being conferred with property rights both in the matrimonial an...
The evolution after the Hindu Code Bill, women's property ownership in India has improved. Women's p...
Vol. 2 is an appendix with half-title: Responsa prudentûm; or, Opinions of pundits attached to the c...
Includes bibliographical references and index.A description, and an inquiry into the origin, of the ...
"Published with the aid sanctioned by the University of Calcutta from the Tagore law fund."The Víram...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
"A list of the principal references to Hindu authorities": p. [lxxxvii]-lxxxviii."Authorities quoted...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
The term “Classical Hindu law” refers to the legal regulations recorded in the Dharmaśāstra, which w...
Ed. by Lakshmīnārāyaṇa Ṣarman Nyāyālamkāra.Sanskrit text.Bound with this is the Mitákshará of Yájnaw...
"Appendix A. (Containing those Sanskrit texts from unpublished works which have been translated in t...
Includes geneal. tables.Bibliography: pages xxxv-xxxvii, in first group of paging.Mode of access: In...
The main topic of the thesis has been divided in two parts, namely, sastnic law and judge-made law. ...
Minor commentaries to be published in additional volume. cf. p. xix, v. 2, Introd.Vol. 2 has title: ...
Includes index.pt. 1. The Hindu joint family -- pt. 2. Partition and maintenance.Mode of access: Int...
In India, Hindu women’s struggle for being conferred with property rights both in the matrimonial an...
The evolution after the Hindu Code Bill, women's property ownership in India has improved. Women's p...
Vol. 2 is an appendix with half-title: Responsa prudentûm; or, Opinions of pundits attached to the c...
Includes bibliographical references and index.A description, and an inquiry into the origin, of the ...
"Published with the aid sanctioned by the University of Calcutta from the Tagore law fund."The Víram...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
"A list of the principal references to Hindu authorities": p. [lxxxvii]-lxxxviii."Authorities quoted...
This article is the last part of “On the Dāyābhaga in Classical Hindu Law,” which appeared in the la...
The term “Classical Hindu law” refers to the legal regulations recorded in the Dharmaśāstra, which w...
Ed. by Lakshmīnārāyaṇa Ṣarman Nyāyālamkāra.Sanskrit text.Bound with this is the Mitákshará of Yájnaw...
"Appendix A. (Containing those Sanskrit texts from unpublished works which have been translated in t...
Includes geneal. tables.Bibliography: pages xxxv-xxxvii, in first group of paging.Mode of access: In...
The main topic of the thesis has been divided in two parts, namely, sastnic law and judge-made law. ...
Minor commentaries to be published in additional volume. cf. p. xix, v. 2, Introd.Vol. 2 has title: ...
Includes index.pt. 1. The Hindu joint family -- pt. 2. Partition and maintenance.Mode of access: Int...
In India, Hindu women’s struggle for being conferred with property rights both in the matrimonial an...
The evolution after the Hindu Code Bill, women's property ownership in India has improved. Women's p...
Vol. 2 is an appendix with half-title: Responsa prudentûm; or, Opinions of pundits attached to the c...