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Treatise on Hindu Law & Usage | Vijender Kumar | 18th Edition I Bharat Law House | Commentaries on Family Laws | 2023

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Mayne's Treatise on Hindu Law & Usage has ever since its publication in 1878 been regarded as a classic on the subject. It has all throughout reigned supreme and is universally considered to be a last word on this branch of law. It is the most authentic source of knowledge on Hindu law. Besides analysing the entire subject under separate chapter heads, it contains an exhaustive, comprehensive and sectionwise commentary on the various Acts, such as, the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955; the Hindu Succession Act, 1956; the Hindu Adoptions & Maintenance Act, 1956; the Hindu Minority & Guardianship Act, 1956 and the Hindu Women's Rights to Property Act, 1937.

The book fathoms, with a rare blend of clarity and perception of thought, the several interpretations, amendments and its ramifications. This book is a virtual storehouse of case-law and critical commentary. Besides, it analyses in a lucid manner the entire gamut of Hindu law under separate chapter-heads, such as, the nature and origin of Hindu law; the sources of Hindu law; the Constitution and Hindu law; Marriage; Sonship; Adoption; Minority; Guardianship; Joint family; Liability for debts; Alienations; Partition; Succession under Mitakshara and Dayabhaga laws; Exclusion from inheritance; Stridhana; Woman's estate; Maintenance; Impartible estates; Gifts; Wills; Religious and charitable endowments; Benami transactions and several others.

 


- 📚 Comprehensive coverage of Hindu law principles and practices

- ⚖️ Insights from renowned legal scholar Mayne, ensuring authoritative content

- 📝 Clear and detailed explanations suitable for both experts and novices

- 🌟 Updated with the latest developments in Hindu jurisprudence as of 2023

Whether you are a legal professional, a student of law, or simply curious about the nuances of Hindu legal traditions, this treatise is invaluable for fostering a nuanced understanding of the subject.