Hindu Law

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Hindu Law
Jagannanth Raghunath Gharpure
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53. As also are the Moslem Girasias who were originally Ivajput Hindus, but were subsequently converted to Mahomedanism. Fatesiii(/j) Jasirantsiiu/ji r. Kumar IlarisiiKiji Faiesiiu/ji^ 20 Bom. 181. Hindu Law has been held to JV])ply to Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs. Bhfa/ttudidas r. Rajiiad^ 10 Bom. 258 : iShersiia/h Hai i\ Dahho^ 1 All. 688; Bachehi )\ Mahhanlal, 3 All. Oo. In all these cases, it should be noted, that, though Hindu Law applies to the classes of people enumerated above, it general...ly is made applicable only in matters of succession and inheritance: and the ])ai-ties will not be allowed to invoke its aid in other mattei-s, if its provisions are inconsistant Avith the special provisions of the tenet or sect to which tlie parties belong. Sonuhixmi r. Vf. ^hni/j)rasa- the first class are the three smritis of Mann, 'ajnavalkya. And Xarada. YMa/iU- The most important of the SMUITIS is the code of Mann. It is regarded as ahnost equal in holiness co the Vedas. The personality of the authoi', is, upon the face, mythical.

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