"The Madras Law Journal, Volume 17" is a historical record of legal proceedings and scholarly articles pertaining to the legal system of Madras (now Chennai) and British India. This volume offers insights into the judicial interpretations, legal debates, and legislative developments of the period. It is an invaluable resource for legal historians, scholars of South Asian studies, and anyone interested in the evolution of law in India. The journal provides a detailed snapshot of the legal landscape during its time and reflects the complex interplay between British colonial rule and Indian legal traditions.
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