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A Treatise on Hindu Law by Golapchandra Sarkar. Fifth Edition

1924

he question was—Whether a devise by a Hindu of property for the purpose of perpetually maintaining the worship of the Diety—by means of an Image in the female form of KO/ representing the divine attribute of Destruction as distinguished from those of Creation and Preservation—to be established and consecrated by the Executor after the death of the Testator and for the purpose of helping the poor [...] The priming of the text of the work was finished by the end of October last ; the publication however has been considerably delayed by an unfortunate circumstance preventing for a long time the preparation of the Index The Chapter on the general rules of inheritance of Mahomedan law according to both the Sunni and Shia Schools contained in the previous editions of this work as an Appendix is [...] The sixth Section of the second chapter in the Alitakshara explains the succession of " the cognates "; and the seventh Section deals with secession default of " the cognates." The opening words of the origial of this Section are —'‘47I'M %WM VT91ic which literally mean --" In default of ' the cognates ' the preceptor (iherits); on failure of hum the pupil &c." The term " cognates " in t [...] And the change of law which the Bindris are desirous of introducing by legislation is not to be supposed to he contrary to their divine loll' but is to lie in the nature of giving effect to the true interpretation the received view being taken to be erroneous; and the legislation is to purport as declaratory of the correct view of the Divine f aw as was done when the Hindu Widow's Remarriage Ac [...] Annaji Raghunah v. Narayan 720 Annamalay v. Nau.
law
Pages
996
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.141791
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xliv Rishindra Sarkar view
Chapter I. Introductory
1-64 unknown view
Chapter II. Definitions
64-108 unknown view
Chapter III. Marriage
108-164 unknown view
Chapter IV. Adoption
165-256 unknown view
Chapter V. Mitakshara Joint Family
257-416 unknown view
Chapter VI. Mitakshara Succession
417-440 unknown view
Chapter VII. Re-Union under both Schools
441-449 unknown view
Chapter VIII. Dayabhaga Joint Family
450-469 unknown view
Chapter IX. Dayabhaga Succession
469-524 unknown view
Chapter X. Exclusion from Inheritance and Divesting
525-550 unknown view
Chapter XI. Maintenance
551-575 unknown view
Chapter XII. Female Heirs and Stridhanam
576-658 unknown view
Chapter XIII. Succession to Stridhana
658-676 unknown view
Chapter XIV. Holy Orders and Endowment
677-728 unknown view
Chapter XV. Impartible Estates
729-764 unknown view
Chapter XVI. Alienations and Wills
765-852 unknown view
Index
853-947 unknown view

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