Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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Foreword
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Preface
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Abbreviations
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Note on the Edition
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Introduction
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Hindu Conceptions of Law
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The Historical Foundations of Ancient Indian Law
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Hindu Law and Religion:: Where to Draw the Line
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Law Books in an Oral Culture:: The Indian Dharmaśāstras
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Schools of Hindu Law
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Changing Patterns of Diversification in Hindu Law
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Ancient Hindu Criminal Law
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Hindu Law of Succession:: From the śāstras to Modern Law
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Caste and Occupation in Classical India:: The Normative Texts
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Megasthenes on Indian Lawbooks
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The “Ambassador” in Ancient India
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The Status of Minors according to Classical Hindu Law
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Quandoque bonus dormitat Jīmūtavāhanas?
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Notes on Mixed Castes in Classical India
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Inheritance and Śrāddha:: The Principle of “Spiritual Benefit”
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The Theory of Matrimonial Causes According to the Dharmaśāstra
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Jīmūtavāhana’s Dāyabhāga and the Maxim Factum Valet
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The Divinity of Royal Power in Ancient India according to Dharmaśāstra
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A Few Considerations on Monocracy in Ancient India
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The Theory of Proof in Ancient Hindu Law
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The Problem of the Mixed Reply in Ancient Hindu Law
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The Reply in Hindu Legal Procedure:: Mitra Miśra’s Criticism of the Vyavahāra-Cintāmaṇi
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“Lawyers” in Classical Hindu Law
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Anumāna in the Bṛhaspatismṛti
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Possession Held for Three Generations by Persons Related to the Owner
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The Vīramitrodaya on the Right of Private Defence
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The Technical Term Anubandha in Sanskrit Legal Literature
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The Kāmasūtra:: Vātsyāyana’s Attitude toward Dharma and Dharmaśāstra
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In Defense of Jīmūtavāhana
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Dāsadāsī
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The Definition of Vākpāruṣya
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Janmasvatvavāda and Uparamasvatvavāda:: The First Chapters on Inheritance in the Mitākṣarā and Dāyabhāga
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Karma and Rebirth in the Dharmaśāstras
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Notes on the Technical Term Sāhasa:: “Fine, Pecuniary Penalty”
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Avyāvahārika Debts and Kauṭilya 3.1.1–11
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The Sūtras and Śāstras on the Eight Types of Marriage
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Caritraṃ Pustakaraṇe
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The Terms Niyukta, Aniyukta, and Niyoga in Sanskrit Legal Literature
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The Aurasa Son
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The Introduction of the Gautamadharmasūtra
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Indian Response to Anglo-Hindu Law
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Can a Murderer Inherit his Victim’s Estate?: British Responses to Troublesome Questions in Hindu Law
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Reinterpreting Texts:: When Revealed Sanskrit Texts Become Modern Law Books
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Father Bouchet’s Letter on the Administration of Hindu Law
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Jacob Mossel’s Treatise on the Customary Laws of the Veḷḷāla Cheṭṭiyārs
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Bibliography
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Index
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