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Ancient Hindu Judicature

Ancient Hindu Judicature

Guru Rajah Rao

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Editorial:
Brunauer Press
Año de edición:
2008
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781409780496
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Ancient Hindu Judicature by Guru Rajah Rao is a scholarly exploration of the judicial system in ancient Hindu society, offering insights into the principles, practices, and jurisprudence of a bygone era.

Ancient Hindu Judicature by Guru Rajah Rao is a remarkable work that delves into the intricacies of the judicial system in ancient Hindu civilization. This comprehensive study sheds light on the principles, procedures, and legal philosophy that governed the legal affairs of ancient India.

The book commences by providing readers with a historical context, tracing the evolution of the Hindu legal system from ancient texts such as the Vedas and Manusmriti to later commentaries and treatises. Rao explores the foundations of Hindu jurisprudence and its profound influence on the development of legal thought in India.

Central to the book is the examination of legal principles and practices. Guru Rajah Rao dissects the intricacies of ancient Hindu law, including its classifications, sources, and the role of judges and legal scholars. He offers readers a glimpse into the complexity of legal reasoning and decision-making in ancient India.

Furthermore, the book delves into case studies and historical examples of legal disputes and their resolutions, providing practical insights into the functioning of the ancient Hindu judicature. Rao’s analysis highlights the role of ethics, morality, and societal values in shaping legal judgments.

This book is an invaluable resource for scholars, historians, legal enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the historical and philosophical dimensions of ancient Hindu law. Guru Rajah Rao’s meticulous research and insightful analysis make it a must-read for those curious about the legal traditions of ancient India.

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