This classic work on Hindu law by Golapchandra Sarkar is a time-tested and authoritative exposition of traditional Hindu legal principles, covering core areas such as marriage, adoption, joint family, succession, inheritance, and maintenance. Rooted in original Sanskrit texts and judicial interpretations, the book offers a systematic treatment of the foundations and evolution of Hindu law, making it a valuable reference for understanding both classical doctrines and their continued relevance in modern legal practice.
Key Features:
- Provides comprehensive coverage of core Hindu law subjects including marriage, adoption, coparcenary, inheritance, and succession
- Draws extensively from ancient Hindu texts (Smritis, commentaries) along with case law interpretation
- Explains concepts of Mitakshara and Dayabhaga schools with clarity and comparative insight
- Includes detailed discussion on joint family system, survivorship, and property rights
- Analyses rights of women, stridhan, and evolving inheritance principles
- Structured in a systematic and analytical manner for easy reference and legal application
- Serves as a reliable commentary blending historical foundations with judicial developments
This book is ideal for law students, judicial aspirants, academicians, and legal practitioners seeking an in-depth and authoritative understanding of Hindu personal law.