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Hindu law and the constitution

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Publication details: Calcutta Eastern Law House 1994Edition: 2ndDescription: 188pISBN:
  • 9788171770427
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.580000 BHA-4
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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