The Rule of Law and Indian Society: From Colonialism to Post-Colonialism

作者: Ananta Kumar Giri

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-5745-8_18

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摘要: 587 The Western contemporary legal system mirrors an egalitarian and individualistic society. It centres around individuals epitomizes the latter’s understanding of social order. Indian traditional replaces notion legality with that authority. precepts smruti are “authority” since they deemed to express law. ... Yet, have no binding power in themselves. Society is thus organized on its own model. Robert Lingat1

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