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A Digest Of Hindu Law On Contracts And Successions



This excerpt from a book about Hindu law discusses the different types of contracts that Hindus make, as well as succession laws in Hinduism. Colebrooke's translation of the Tercapanchanana commentary into English is featured in volume 3 of the work. more details
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  • There are many different types of contracts in Hindu law- including agreements that are made between two individuals, between two groups of individuals, and between a group and an individual.
  • Hindu law also has specific rules about succession, which are based on the principle of "lex talionis" or "an eye for an eye." This means that if somebody harms another person, their victim can seek to harm the offender in return.
  • There are also many religious ceremonies and rituals in Hinduism, which can be used to create legal agreements.


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This excerpt from a book about Hindu law discusses the different types of contracts that Hindus make, as well as succession laws in Hinduism. Colebrooke's translation of the Tercapanchanana commentary into English is featured in volume 3 of the work.

An honorary professor of Sanskrit and Hindu law at Fort William College in Calcutta, and a key figure in the foundation of the Royal Asiatic Society, Henry Thomas Colebrooke (1765-1837) became Britain's foremost orientalist during the early nineteenth century. Taking up the reins of Sanskrit scholarship following the death of Sir William Jones (1746-94), Colebrooke made several substantial contributions to Indic study. Through seminal publications such as a grammar of Sanskrit and an extended article on the Vedas, he provided unprecedented access to one of the world's oldest languages and some of its oldest texts. Published in 1801, this three-volume translation of Brahman law was based on a Sanskrit compilation prepared by a pandit, Jagannatha Tercapanchanana, whose learned commentary is also featured in the work. Volume 1 elucidates Hindu jurisprudence on monetary issues, covering contracts, loans and deposits.
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