This monograph outlines the core principles of equity and trusts in
Sanskrit jurisprudence (Dharmaśāstra) and traces their application
in the practical legal administration of religious and charitable
endowments throughout Indian history. Dharmaśāstra describes
phenomena that, in Anglo-American jurisprudence, are associated with
courts of equity: the management of religious and charitable trusts;
and the guardianship of those who lack legal capacity. Drawing on
Sanskrit jurisprudential and philosophical texts, ancient
inscriptions, Persian legal documents, colonial-era law reports, and
contemporary case law, Equity and Trusts in Sanskrit Jurisprudence
demonstrates that India's rulers have drawn on rich and venerable
Sanskrit jurisprudential principles of equity and trusts in their
efforts to regulate religious and charitable endowments. This book
presents the history of India as a history of trusts, revealing how
the contemporary law of Hindu religious endowments is subtended by a
rich mélange of Sanskritic, Persianate, British, and constitutional
jurisprudential principles.
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ISBN
9780198971559
Publisert
2025
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Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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