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IX. On Hindu Courts of Justice
1830
Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
The composition of an Indian court of justice, conformably with the ancient Hindu institutions, being very imperfectly understood, and many erroneous notions having become prevalent on this subject, it appears to deserve a more full investigation than it has yet undergone; and, with this view, I submit to the Society the result of a careful perusal of original authorities of Hindu law relating to that point.
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