Description
A Manual of Hindu Law by Standish Grove Grady, first published in 1871, is a detailed guide designed for students and practitioners of law. It covers the key aspects of Hindu legal traditions, including the principles of inheritance, property rights, marriage, and succession, based on the various Hindu law schools such as Mitakshara and Dayabhaga. Grady’s manual synthesizes Hindu legal doctrines with practical insights, incorporating rulings from the British colonial courts. The book served as an essential reference for understanding how Hindu law was interpreted and applied in British India, offering clarity on its evolving legal framework.