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Hindu law and the constitution / A.M. Bhattacharjee.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Legal classics (Kolkata, India)Publisher: Kolkata : Eastern Law House, 2018Edition: Third edition / Asok K. GangulyDescription: 34, 462 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9788171773299
  • 817177329X
Other title:
  • Hindu law
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.58 BHA 23
LOC classification:
  • KNS2000 .B47 2018
Contents:
Contents 1. Hindu Law Age - old yet Age - less 2. Nature and Source of Hindu Law 3. Was Hindu Law a 'Law in Force' Within the Meaning of the Constitution? 4. Impact of Constitution on Pre-Constitution Hindu Law 5. Modern Hindu Law and the Constitution - Role of Religion 6. Hindu Law and the Constitution 7. The Source of Hindu Law in the background of the Nature of Hindu Law 8. Principle of justice, Equity and good conscience as sources of Hindu Law 9. The Principles of Secularism in Hindu Law and its Impact on our Constitution 10. Mimamsa Interpretation in Hindu Jurisprudence and its Relevance in Constitution Law 11. Diverse Personal Laws in Imdoa - Hindu Code Bill and the Importance of Uniforms Civil Code 12. Uniform Civil Code (Article 44 ) and Personal Laws 13. Attempts to Modify Muslim Personal Law and the Judgments of the Supreme Court 14. Article 44 and Judgments after Shah Bano's Decision 15. Is 'Personal Law' a 'Law in Force' within the Meaning of Article 13 of the Constitution 16. The Concept of Secularism in the United States and the Indian Constitution 17. Western thoughts of Secularism 18. Secularism as a Principle - Splendid symphony of the Universal Soul 19. Supreme Court's Judgment on Hindutva, Hindu State and the Erosion of Secular Values 20. Babri Masjid - Ramjanambhumi Dispute - Its Impact on Secular Constitution and Hindu Value 21. Temple Entry, Untouchable and the Constitution Appendix Index
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Contents
1. Hindu Law Age - old yet Age - less
2. Nature and Source of Hindu Law
3. Was Hindu Law a 'Law in Force' Within the Meaning of the Constitution?
4. Impact of Constitution on Pre-Constitution Hindu Law
5. Modern Hindu Law and the Constitution - Role of Religion
6. Hindu Law and the Constitution
7. The Source of Hindu Law in the background of the Nature of Hindu Law
8. Principle of justice, Equity and good conscience as sources of Hindu Law
9. The Principles of Secularism in Hindu Law and its Impact on our Constitution
10. Mimamsa Interpretation in Hindu Jurisprudence and its Relevance in Constitution Law
11. Diverse Personal Laws in Imdoa - Hindu Code Bill and the Importance of Uniforms Civil Code
12. Uniform Civil Code (Article 44 ) and Personal Laws
13. Attempts to Modify Muslim Personal Law and the Judgments of the Supreme Court
14. Article 44 and Judgments after Shah Bano's Decision
15. Is 'Personal Law' a 'Law in Force' within the Meaning of Article 13 of the Constitution
16. The Concept of Secularism in the United States and the Indian Constitution
17. Western thoughts of Secularism
18. Secularism as a Principle - Splendid symphony of the Universal Soul
19. Supreme Court's Judgment on Hindutva, Hindu State and the Erosion of Secular Values
20. Babri Masjid - Ramjanambhumi Dispute - Its Impact on Secular Constitution and Hindu Value
21. Temple Entry, Untouchable and the Constitution
Appendix
Index

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