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Hindu Family Law: As Administered in British India by Ernest John Trevelyan is a landmark study of Hindu personal law under British colonial rule. It explores key aspects of family law, including marriage, inheritance, adoption, and property rights, blending traditional Hindu legal principles with British legal interpretations. The book provides insights into how colonial courts codified and applied Hindu law, often reshaping it to align with Western legal frameworks. Trevelyan’s work remains a valuable historical resource for understanding the interplay between indigenous legal traditions and colonial governance, reflecting the broader impact of British jurisprudence on Indian societal structures.