The Administration of justice in Medieval India : A study in outline of the judical system under the Sultans and Badshahs of Delhi / Muhammad Basheer Ahmed.
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- 978-81-307-1740-1
- 23 347.54 AHM
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347 KUC Business Law | 347.1 BAG Company Law / | 347.1 BAG Company Law / | 347.54 AHM The Administration of justice in Medieval India : | 347.54012 SAT Judicial Activism in India: | 347.54012 SAT Judicial Activism in India: | 347.54012 SAT Judicial Activism in India: |
Introductory
The subject matter
The sources of information
The text
Conditions in Medieval India
Conception of justice in Muslim states
Judicial system under the Sultans
Judicial System Under the Mughals
Procedure in courts
Rules of evidence
Tendencies in criminal administration
Prevention of crimes
The working of the judicial machinery
Summary and conclusions
" This work is neither of a critic nor of an eulogist nor of an apologist but simply of an expounder and is intended to introduce a subject hitherto neglected for further study and research. As the material on the subjecyt-matter of this book is still scanty, a detailed critical examination of the system is neither within the scope of this book nor seems necessary at the present stage"
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