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Ancient Indian Law

By: By: Publication details: Delhi: Prashant Publishing House, 2009Description: Vol.1- 280; Vol.2-256; Vol.3-248ISBN:
  • 9788190828260
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 349.54 TIW
Summary: A law is a general rule of external action enforced by a sovereign political authority. In ancient India these were, no doubt, representative organizations, but these were at legislatures in the sense in which we understand the term. The present book which consists of three volumes is the book of its kind primarily meant to provide it in an accumulated form. It has been written in view of incessant demand. It is equally phenomenal for the students, teachers and researchers.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode Item holds
Book Book Alliance School of Liberal Arts Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) 349.54 TIW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Vol. III LA02797
Book Book Alliance School of Liberal Arts Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) 349.54 TIW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Vol. II LA02796
Book Book Alliance School of Liberal Arts Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) 349.54 TIW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Vol. I LA02795
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A law is a general rule of external action enforced by a sovereign political authority. In ancient India these were, no doubt, representative organizations, but these were at legislatures in the sense in which we understand the term. The present book which consists of three volumes is the book of its kind primarily meant to provide it in an accumulated form. It has been written in view of incessant demand. It is equally phenomenal for the students, teachers and researchers.

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