Customary Law of the Amritsar District

Customary Law of the Amritsar District Craik H. D. Published by Printed By the Superintendent, Government Printing, Punjab, Lahore, 1914 The Customary Law of the Amritsar District" is a comprehensive study of the customary laws and practices that were prevalent in the Amritsar district of Punjab in India. The book was written by H.D. Craik, a British colonial administrator who served in Punjab during the early 1900s. In his study, Craik documented the customs and traditions of various communities in the district, including Sikhs, Hindus, and Muslims, and analyzed their legal and social implications. He discussed a wide range of topics, including property rights, inheritance, marriage, and dispute resolution. Craik's work provides valuable insights into the social and cultural dynamics of the Amritsar district during the colonial period and continues to be a valuable resource for scholars and researchers interested in the history and anthropology of Punjab.

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