Ancient Hindu Judicature Foreword By Sir John Woodroffe

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Ancient Hindu Judicature Foreword By Sir John Woodroffe
B Gururaja Rau
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Lep- rous people may avoid the Agni form and as- thmatic people the Jala form, and persons suffer- ing from bile and phlegm may avoid the Visha form. Weak people may avoid the Jala, Agni, and Visha forms, finally the form to be employ- ed will depend, like the rule as to seasons, also upon caste, age, and health of the persons seeking to take such mode of proof. 1 It has been stated before that the four forms of Divya Pramana (Agni, Jala, Visha and Thula) are to be employed only in Mahabhiyoga ...actions. If the value of the action exceeds 1000 panas (copper) they are called Mahabhiyoga actions. 2 The saying of Pitamaha to the effect that in actions of the value of 1000 panams, the ghata is to be given ; in actions of half the value (500), f|re ; and in actions of half of that value (250) water ; and in actions of the half of the latter (125), poison, has reference to cases of disputes about money when the misappropria- tion amounts to grave sin. In cases of denial of gift and in cases of theft and assault though the value of the objects in dispute be small, Divya Pramana may be resorted to according 1 Mitakshara, p.

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