| 1867 - 420 pages
...to la recognised ; and there has, in fact, by practice and successive enactments, grown up isvltem of our own, well understood by those whose profession it is, and towards which the original Mohammedan law and Mohammedan lawyers are really little consulted." * '' In Bengal it was found that... | |
| A .C. Banerjee - 1983 - 312 pages
...wrote: 'The foundation of our criminal law is still the Mahomedan code; but so altered and added to by our regulations that it is hardly to be recognised;...and there has, in fact, by practice and continual amendative enactments, grown up a system of our own, well understood by those whose profession it is,... | |
| 486 pages
...Code: ' The foundation of our criminal law is still the Mahomedan code ; but so altered and added to by our regulations that it is hardly to be recognised...whose profession it is, and towards which the original Mahomedan law and Mahomedan lawyers are really little consulted. Still the hidden substructure on which... | |
| Sir George Claus Rankin - Hindu law - 1946 - 240 pages
...Code: ' The foundation of our criminal law is still the Mahomedan code ; but so altered and added to by our regulations that it is hardly to be recognised;...whose profession it is, and towards which the original Mahomedan law and Mahomedan lawyers are really little consulted. Still the hidden substructure on which... | |
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