About The Book: The Law Relating to the Joint Hindu Family by Krishna Kamal Bhattacharyya (1885) is a foundational legal text that examines the structure, rights, and responsibilities within a joint Hindu family under traditional Hindu law, as interpreted during British colonial rule. The book discusses key concepts such as coparcenary, inheritance, partition, succession, and the legal status of family members. It analyzes how ancient Hindu legal principles were adapted by British courts, offering both traditional interpretations and judicial perspectives. Bhattacharyya's work remains significant for its clarity, depth, and utility as a legal reference during a transformative period in Indian family law history.
Author: Krishna Kamal Bhattacharyya
Pages: 778
Edition: 1885
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