JUDICIAL PLANS AND REFORMS IN COLONIAL INDIA

JUDICIAL PLANS AND REFORMS IN COLONIAL INDIA
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Download or read book JUDICIAL PLANS AND REFORMS IN COLONIAL INDIA written by Prof (Dr.) Rahul and published by Blue Rose Publishers. This book was released on 2021-07-30 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The study of Law and emergence of Laws, particularly in colonial times has been an important part of the study of law students. The book tries to evaluate the importance on the concept of amalgamation of legal system of Indians and Britishers. This is important as in colonial period, where the Indians were having their own laws based on customs, traditions and other religious scriptures, the Britishers, on the other hand brought their provisions of law. The transition period amalgamated ideas based on the traditions and British law giving rise to various judicial reforms from time to time. The book has been written in simple and lucid manner with a student-centric approach. The content is easy to grasp and is full of knowledge. It will prove to be an integral part of the study for the law students all around the nation and will be equally beneficial for those having an inclination towards legal studies. The contents are interdisciplinary in nature and will be of use for both the students and professionals of Social Sciences as well as Law.


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