Prachina Bharat Ka Samvidhan Tatha Nyay-Vyastha: Constitution & Judicial System Of Ancient India Hindi
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India has a recorded legal history starting from the Vedic ages (ca.1750–500 BCE) and some sort of civil law system may have been in place during the Bronze Age in India that is around 3000 BCE and the Indus Valley civilization, which is the period between 2600 BCE and 1900 BCE. Law as a matter of religious prescriptions and philosophical discourse has an illustrious history in India. Emanating from the Vedas, the Upanishads and other religious texts, it was a fertile field enriched by practitioners from different Hindu philosophical schools and later by Jains and Buddhists.
Shasan K Udbhav, Goutham Dharmasutr, Vishnu Dharmashastra.
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