Law of Procedure and Justice in Ancient India

Law of Procedure and Justice in Ancient India
Title Law of Procedure and Justice in Ancient India PDF eBook
Author Śraddhākara Sūpakāra
Publisher
Total Pages 332
Release 1986
Genre Justice, Administration of
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Court Procedure in Ancient India

Court Procedure in Ancient India
Title Court Procedure in Ancient India PDF eBook
Author Mahesh Kumar Sharan
Publisher Abhinav Publications
Total Pages 314
Release 1978
Genre Hindu law
ISBN 9788170170761

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The Present Work Discusses The Legal Organisations In Ancient India And Presents An Analytical Study Of The Hindu Law And Customs. The Main Interest Centres Round The Court Of Law And The Procedure Of Law, Which Is A Subject Of, Specialised Technical Nature. The Topic, Practically Untouched Till Now, Has Been Drafted In A Completely Original Form. It Is Mainly A Research Work, Which Documents All-Important Statements It Makes And Seeks To Throw Fresh Light On Several Important And Obscure Points. The Subject-Matter, However, Has Been Presented In A Manner Calculated To Be Attractive And Intelligible To The General Reader. The Work, Therefore, Will Definitely Be Taken As A Valuable Contribution To Readable Material For Those Who Have Thirst And Curiosity To Know More And Desire To Enrich Their Store Of Knowledge For Hindu Judicial Procedure. The Students Of Law As Well As Those Of Ancient Indian Polity And Culture Will Find This Work A Source Book And A Valuable Guide.

Criminal Justice in Ancient India

Criminal Justice in Ancient India
Title Criminal Justice in Ancient India PDF eBook
Author Haripada Chakraborti
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Law
ISBN 9788185616216

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The richness of Indian culture has left its stamp in all institutions designed by the mind of ancient India, and the judicial system formulated by ancient India is no exception to this general rule. Ancient India employs the term 'Dharma' to signify the concept of law, and this law is comprehensive in character in as much as it brings under its orbit not only the laws of physical science, but also social laws, which the experience, wisdom and intuition of highly developed personalities could discover as unalternable. Though the body of laws or 'Dharma' was traditional in character and from that point of view could not be altered by direct changes introduced by the State, yet law was continuously being made by the judges through interpretation. The institution of justice depended much on the part played by the jury and the jury was appointed from members of the society having proven character and command over law. All cares were taken to keep the judiciary free from the influence of the monarch and other powers of vested interest. The procedure of criminal law was equally significant. No one was exempted from punishment and it was also prescribed that if persons of a responsible position and social status and officers in the administration commit an offence they were required to undergo punishment more severe than that meted out to an ordinary citizen committing the same offence.Though ancient India had stated much about criminal justice and judiciary system, no author has as yet made an attempt to collect all the available materials from ancient Indian texts and give a comprehensive and exhaustive treatment of the system of administration of criminal justice as prevalent in ancient India. Starting from an analysis of the evolution of law and kingship, as recorded in Ancient Indian smrti texts, the epics and the puranas. Dr. Chakraborty has proceeded to expound the theory that was floated by ancient India- the theory that the king was considered to be the fountain head of justice. A detailed treatment of different stages of trail has found place in this work enhancing its value as a source book. Different types of evidences such as document, witness and conduct has been analysed.The author has shown how ancient India did formulate a clear-cut definition of Crime beginning from defamation and ending with criminal assault and murder and prescribed appropriate punishments for those crimes.

Administration of Justice in Ancient India

Administration of Justice in Ancient India
Title Administration of Justice in Ancient India PDF eBook
Author Shive Datta Sharma
Publisher
Total Pages 302
Release 1988
Genre Law
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Administration of Law and Justice in Ancient India

Administration of Law and Justice in Ancient India
Title Administration of Law and Justice in Ancient India PDF eBook
Author Anjali Kaul
Publisher
Total Pages 228
Release 1993
Genre Hindu law
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Ancient Indian Legal Philosophy

Ancient Indian Legal Philosophy
Title Ancient Indian Legal Philosophy PDF eBook
Author S. K. Purohit
Publisher Deep and Deep Publications
Total Pages 300
Release 1994
Genre Law
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Essays on Legal Systems in India

Essays on Legal Systems in India
Title Essays on Legal Systems in India PDF eBook
Author Raj Kumar
Publisher Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages 238
Release 2003
Genre Law
ISBN 9788171417018

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In a civilized world human being created some rules and regulations for a peaceful, happy and prosperous living. In order to understand the above topic in proper historical perspectives an attempt has been made to collect important works on the subject of the study. Today the legal system is at cross roads. How can this study stimulate original Indian thought process on the subject is the aim of this exercise. Contents: Introduction, Judicial System in Ancient India, Nature and Perspective of Law in Ancient India, Judicial System in Medieval India, Social Justice in Medieval India, Culture and Law, Growth of the Judiciary, India and International Law, Law, Lawyers and Judges, Inter-State Relations, Independence of Judiciary and Access to Justice.