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Vyavahāramālā is a treatise in Sanskrit on jurisprudence and legal practices composed by some scholar from Kerala sometime during the 16th-17th centuries CE. This was the standard reference for legal practices in the kingly courts of the erstwhile kingdoms of Travancore and Cochin till the adoption of modern legal practices under the supervision and guidance of John Munro (1778 – 1858 ...
Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western Universalism is a 2011 book by Rajiv Malhotra, an Indian-American author, philanthropist and public speaker, published by HarperCollins.
The Supreme Court of India, which is the highest judicial body in India, has decided many leading cases of Constitutional jurisprudence, establishing Constitution Benches for hearing the same. Given below are a list of some leading cases.
Laxman Vasudev Paranjape, was a member of the Hindu nationalist organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), along with its first Sarsanghchalak, K. B. Hedgewar. Paranjape also served as the acting Sarsanghchalak, when Hedgewar went to jail during the Forest Satyagraha.
Prakash Vishvanath Paranjape (1947–2008), Indian politician; R. P. Paranjpye (1876–1966), Indian mathematician; Ramdas Paranjpe (1912-1989), Indian lawyer; Raja Paranjape (1910–1979), Indian actor; Sai Paranjpye (born 1938), Indian filmmaker; Shakuntala Paranjpye (1906–2000), Indian writer; Shivram Mahadev Paranjape (1864–1929 ...
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However, according to Basu, Paranjape's work seems to be unnecessary exploration of "Schizoanalysis" and author gives back-handed advantage to the Godse's followers and deluded souls. [ 6 ] Bureau of Free Press Journal wrote that author used previously unseen historical documents to reconstruct Gandhi's assassination. [ 7 ]
Hindu law, as a historical term, refers to the code of laws applied to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs in British India. [1] [2] [3] Hindu law, in modern scholarship, also refers to the legal theory, jurisprudence and philosophical reflections on the nature of law discovered in ancient and medieval era Indian texts. [4]