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Table of Contents:
1. Application of Hindu Law : Who are Hindus
2. Hindu Philosophy, Social Structure and Concept of Law
3. Sources of Hindu Law
4. Schools of Hindu Law, Migration and Chance of Religion
5. Concept of Marriage and Theories of Divorce
6. Dowry
7. Marriage
8. Matrimonial Cause
9. Family Courts
10. Adoptions
11. Guardianship
12. The Mitakshara Joint Family
13. The Dayabhaga Joint Family
14. Alienations
15. Son's Pious Obligation to pay Father's Debts
16. Partition
17. Woman's Property
18. Succession
19. Maintenance
20. Religious and Charitable Endowments
21. Damdupat
22. Benami Transactions
23. Impartible Estates
24. Gifts
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