Jurisprudence in India: Through The Ages

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The book ‘Jurisprudence in India: Through the Ages’, us another link in the attempt made by the writer in tracing the modern systems-administrative, political, religious, spiritual, social and legal-available in our ancient times and which have been lost sight of with the passage of time, particularly because of over 600 years of Mohammedan rule followed by British rule. In his books ‘Protocol in Ramcharitmanas’ and ‘Protocol in Srimad Bhagawat’ the modern concepts of protocol have been brought out. In ‘India ever independent: why only 50 years’ the concept of independence existing in India right from the Vedic period have been brought out. In the book C.B.I. and policing in India since Vedic period, the existence of these institutions in ancient India have been brought out and in the present book, the existence of judicial system in India in Vedic period, Hindu period, Mohammedan period and British period has been traced bringing out that our Smritis contain the provisions of present codes of laws I.P.C., C.R.P.C., C.P.C. Evidence act. etc. in more elaborate way establishing that what British think they have given to India (present legal system) was already available in our ancient India and had eclipsed during Mohammedan rule. When Shariat was in vogue which did not have detailed codified laws and legal system. This book will certainly be of interest to the people having interest in the ancient Indian systems compared with the modern ones.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D.D. Aggarwal

D.D. Aggarwal, born in 1933, had his schooling in Sonipat (Haryana) and graduation and post-graduation from Delhi. He joined Ministry of Railways through the IAS and Allied Services Examination and retired from there as a Joint Secretary. After retirement, he adopted writing books as his pastime and has already written many books, including Protocol in Ramcharitmanas and Protocol in Srimal Bhagwat (both in English and Hindi); India Ever Independent: Why only 50 Years; CBI and Policing in India since Vedic Period and Jurisprudence in India Through the Ages. In these books, the writer has tried to trace the respective modern systems in our ancient books viz., Vedas, Samritis, Puranas etc. The present book Protocol in Mahabharata is another link in that chain depicting all aspects of modern protocol – spiritual, social, political and administrative – existing in Mahabharata, an occan of contents of Hindu way of life in that era. The author is still busy in bringing out more works in that direction.

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Title
Jurisprudence in India: Through The Ages
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8178351080
Length
282p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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