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Schools of Hindu Law
S.S. Jain Subodh Law College

“Schools of Hindu Law: A Comparative Study”

Project Submission as the Partial Fulfillment of Periodic Evaluation of Family Law

Submission To: Submitted By:
Dr. Alpana Sharma Prashant Kumar
FACULTY OF FAMILY LAW Roll no:- 8 V Semester S.S. Jain Subodh Law College

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Acknowledgment............................................................................................ iii
2. Research Methodology.................................................................................. iv
3. Abstract.......................................................................................................... v
4. Introduction.................................................................................................... 6
5. Schools of Hindu Law.................................................................................... 7
6. Mitakshara and Dayabhaga Schools ............................................................ 8
7. Migration and the schools............................................................................. 15
8. Conclusion & Suggestions............................................................................ 17
9. Bibliography.................................................................................................. 18

Acknowledgement

I take this opportunity to express our humble gratitude and personal regards to Dr. Alpana Sharma for inspiring me and guiding me during the course of this project work and also for his cooperation and guidance from time to time during the course of this project work on the topic.

Jaipur
15th August 2014 Prashant



Bibliography: 1: Dr. Diwan Paras- family law; Tenth edition reprint, 2014 ISBN: 81-89530-33-x 2: http://www.shareyouressays.com/117391/what-are-the-sub-schools-of-the-mitakshara 3: Dr. Paras Diwan- Modern Hindu law; twenty second edition reprint, 2013 4:S.R. Myneni – Hindu Law(FamilyLaw I) First Ed.(Reprint)- 2010 ISBN: 978-93-80553-64-3 5: Sharma, Dr.B.K, Hindu Law, 1st Ed., Central Law Publishers, 2007

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