Description
“Hindu Law of Inheritance: An Anthropological Study” by Bhupendranath Datta offers a detailed examination of inheritance laws in Hindu society from a socio-anthropological perspective. The book traces the evolution of inheritance customs, analyzing how kinship, caste, and social norms shaped legal practices over time. Datta explores ancient texts, regional variations, and the impact of colonial legal reforms, highlighting the intersection of tradition and modernity. This work provides valuable insights into the cultural foundations and transformations of Hindu legal and family structures.





