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  2. File:Hindu law (IA hindulaw00ghar).pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Hindu law - Wikipedia

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    N.R. Raghavachariar, Hindu Law- Principles and Precedents, 12th Edition (Madras). Satyajeet A. Desai, Mulla's Principles of Hindu Law. 17th ed. 2 Vol. (New Delhi: Butterworths, 1998). Paras Diwan and Peeyushi Diwan, Modern Hindu Law. 10th ed. (Allahabad: Allahabad Law Agency, 1995). Ranganath Misra, Mayne's Treatise on Hindu Law and Usage. 15th ...

  4. Dowry system in India - Wikipedia

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    On 19 April 2015, the Indian government sought to introduce a bill to amend Section 498A IPC based on the suggestions of the Law Commission and Justice Malimath committee on reforms of criminal justice. [88] News reports indicate that the proposed amendment will make the offence compoundable and this would facilitate couples to settle their ...

  5. File:Vyavasthá-chandriká — A Digest of Hindu Law.pdf

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  6. Talk:Dowry system in India - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This article is written in Indian English, ... Paras Diwan and Peeyushi Diwan, Law Relating to Dowry, Dowry Deaths, Bride ...

  7. Classical Hindu law in practice - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Hindu jurisprudence portrayed the household, not the state, as the primary institution of law. [3] Connectedly, the household is the institution to which Hindu law is most applied. For example, the texts are most explicit in reference to quotidian household acts such as eating, bathing, creating a family, etc.

  8. Dowry death - Wikipedia

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    The Indian National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) reports that there were 8,331 dowry death cases registered in India in 2011. [1] Incidents of dowry deaths during the year 2008 (8,172) have increased by 14.4 per cent over the 1998 level (7,146), [ 17 ] while India's population grew at 17.6% over the 10-year period. [ 18 ]

  9. Category:Hindu law - Wikipedia

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    Hindu code bills; Hindu Inheritance (Removal of Disabilities) Act, 1928; Hindu joint family; Hindu Marriage Act, 1955; Hindu marriage laws in Pakistan; Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956; Hindu personal law; Hindu titles of law; Hindu wedding; History of Anglo-Hindu law; History of Dharmaśāstra; History of Indian law