Full Description
Originally published in 1946, this book was written to provide British lawyers with a guide to the legal processes of India, particularly those lawyers engaging with Indian law for the first time. The text is divided into two main parts: civil law and criminal law. A list of cases cited is included at the end of the text. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the development of Indian law and legal history.
Contents
Part I. Civil Law: Preface; 1. Civil law before the codes; 2. Codes as law of the land; 3. Indian Succession Act; 4. Codes and legislative independence; 5. Specific performance in India; 6. The fetter drops; 7. Indian Contract Act; 8. Indian Evidence Act; 9. Codification or development; Part II. Criminal Law: 10. Criminal law before the Penal Code: Bengal, Agra and Madras; 11. Hindu criminal law: Bombay; 12. Indian Penal Code; List of cases cited; Index.