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... law of the Smritis and collated and declared the established textual aud customary law . The conflict between one ... Hindu Law are the counter - parts of the juris consuls of ancient Rome who were professing the most sedulous respect ...
... law of the Smritis and collated and declared the established textual aud customary law . The conflict between one ... Hindu Law are the counter - parts of the juris consuls of ancient Rome who were professing the most sedulous respect ...
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V. K. Varadachari. CHAPTER X FICTIONS IN HINDU LAW General remarks Fictions in Hindu Law are practical legal fictions . They are permanent and are part of the positive law . Vedas were in theory the fountain - head of Hindu law . But as ...
V. K. Varadachari. CHAPTER X FICTIONS IN HINDU LAW General remarks Fictions in Hindu Law are practical legal fictions . They are permanent and are part of the positive law . Vedas were in theory the fountain - head of Hindu law . But as ...
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... acquired , can neither be given nor sold without conveying to all the sons . Those that are born , those that are 25. Mitakshara : I i - 30 . unborn , and those that remain in the womb require X ] 93 FICTIONS IN HINDU LAW.
... acquired , can neither be given nor sold without conveying to all the sons . Those that are born , those that are 25. Mitakshara : I i - 30 . unborn , and those that remain in the womb require X ] 93 FICTIONS IN HINDU LAW.
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Introduction | 1 |
Alienation | 28 |
Equity and Legal fictions | 34 |
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