| William Adam - 1840 - 294 pages
...caste, and all religious usages and institutions, the Muhammadan laws with respect to Muhammadans, and the Hindu laws with regard to Hindus, are to be considered the general rules by which the judges are to form their decision." This, then, was an original, and... | |
| William ADAM (Missionary.) - 1840 - 288 pages
...caste, and all religious usages and institutions, the Muhamraadan laws with respect to Muhammadans, and the Hindu laws with regard to Hindus, are to be considered the general rules by which the judges are to form their decisions"—in all which slavery is not recognised,... | |
| William Hook Morley - 1850 - 1080 pages
...usages and institutions, the Muhammadan law with respect to Muhammadans, and the Hindú law with respect to Hindus, are to be considered as the general rules by which Judges are to form their decision ; according to the true construction of which the Muhammadan law of each sect ought to prevail... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee, Edmund F. Moore - 1867 - 680 pages
...institutions, the Mahomedan laws with respect to Mahomedans, and the Hindoo laws with regard to Hindoos, are to be considered as the general rules by which...conceive nothing more likely to give just alarm to the Mahomedan community than to learn by a judicial decision, that their law, the application of which... | |
| Louis Arthur Goodeve - 1874 - 768 pages
...and caste, and all religious usages and institutions, the Mahomedan laws with respect to Mahomedaus, and the Hindu laws with regard to Hindus, are to be considered as the general rules by which the Judges are to form their decisions." That rule has now been replaced by s. 24, Act VI of 1871,... | |
| Herbert Cowell - 1870 - 410 pages
...and caste, and all religious usages and institutions, the Mahomedan laws with respect to Mahomedans, and the Hindu laws with regard to Hindus, are to be considered as the general rule by which the Judges are to form their decisions." Besides, being adopted in Madras and Bombay... | |
| John Cochrane - 1872 - 460 pages
...institutions, the Mahomedan laws with regard to Mahomedans, and the Hindoo laws with regard to Hindoos, are to be considered as the general rules by which Judges are to regulate their decisions, and that in causes in which the Plaintiff shall be of a different persuasion... | |
| John Cochrane - 1872 - 456 pages
...institutions, the Mahomedan laws with regard to Mahomedans, and the Hindoo laws with regard to Hindoos, are to be considered as the general rules by which Judges are to regulate their decisions, and that in causes in which the Plaintiff shall be of a different persuasion... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - 1873 - 596 pages
...religious usages and institutions, the Muhammadan law with respect to Muhammadans, and the Hindu law with regard to Hindus, are to be considered as the general rules by which the Judges are to form their decisions. In the respective cases, the Muhammadan and Hindu law-officers... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - 1878 - 1064 pages
...succession, inheritance, marriage, and caste, aud all religious usages and institutions, the Hind& laws with regard to Hindus are to be considered as the general rules by which the Judges are to form their decisions." Although the provisions iu the enactments cited would appear... | |
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