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Sources of hindu law
1. Sources of hindu law;
Definition of hindu law:
The hindus believe that their law is of divine origin and to them this is positive law emanated from the
deity. The hindu law were bound by the divine laws contained in the ‘Smritis, and these were applicable
to kings and subjects a like. So according to hindu conception, the law in the modern sense, was only a
branch of Dharma, which inclues religious, moral, social and legal duties.
Source of hindu law:
The term ,source, in the expression ,source of hindu of hindu law means what prof Holland calls the
material source. Which we derive the matter and not the validity of law, custom, religion and scientific
discussion ete. The main sources of hindu law are as follows:
1. Sruti;
2. Smriti.
3. Custom;
4. Nibanadhas;
5. Factum Valet
6. Puranas
7. Judicial Decision
The sruti: The sruti contains the divine revelation, the very words of deity. The root sru means to hear
and sruti literally means. What was heard. To the hindusthe ,sruti, is of paramount authority but it
contains very little of lawyer,s law, the sruti comprises the four vedas, the six vedanges and eighteen
Upanishads.
The vedas are four in number. Are as follows:
1. Rikhveda;
2. Yajurveda;
3. Samaveda;
4. Atharvaveda;
2. The vedangas are six in number are as follows;
1. Sikhas or orthography.
2. Kalpas.
3. Vyakarana or grammer.
4. Chandas or prosody.
5. Jyotish or astronomy.
6. Niruksa or lexican.
2. Smritis; Thesmritis literally means that which was remembered and is believed to contain the
precepts of god. The sruti contains the very words of god whereas in smriti the language is of human
origin but the rules are devine. The smritis are the principal sources of lawyer,s law but they also contain
matters other than positive law. The three principal smritis are;
1. The code of mannshrritti. It was between 2oo B.C. and 2oo A. D.
2. The code of yajnavalkya/ joggobolkah. It was written about 2oo B.C and 4oo A.D.
3. The code of narradha. It was written in 5oo or 6oo century A.D.
4. Customs; Custom is one of the most important sources of hinhu law. Where there is a conflict
between a custom and the text of the smritis such custom will override the text. It was upheld
under the hindu system of law clear proof of usage will outweigh the written text of law. The
view was taken by the privy council in the case of the collector of Madura v. mootoo(12.
M.i.A.397,436).
Custom is a rule, which in a particular family or in a particular district has from long usage obtained the
force of law.
Custom may be divided into three classes;
3. 1. Local customs;
2. Class customs;
3. Family customs;
4. Nibandhas: Since the hindu law is believed to be of divine origin perfect harmony amongst the
different codes must necessarily be expected. But the conflict between thesmritis, seeming or
real, has given rise to the commentaries that are called nibandhas.
5. Factum valet: The called doctrine of factum valet quod debut meaning, what should not be
done, yet being done, shall be valid. Was enunciated first by the author of the Dayabhaga.
Though the doctrine of factum valet was enunciated by the author of dayabhaga it was accepted
by the Mitakshara School to a great extent.
6. Puranas; Thepuranas, eighteen in number, are not considered authority. So as to override the
smritis these illustrate the law by the instances and are looked upon as precedents. The puranas
are not authority in law. They may be received in explanation or illustration, but not in proof.
And another source are;
7. Judicial Decision: judicial decgsions to some extent have become sources of hindu law.
Decisions of the Privy Council and of high courts are binding on the subordinate courts.
LAGISLATOR
Legislation, as created and implemented by the Indian government, is the
strongest source of law in all Indian courts. In the case of two conflicting sources, legislation
holds the highest jurisdiction. While it is not a traditional source of law for the Hindu legal
system, it is the latest and most legitimate form.During colonialism, the British codified several
aspects of the Hindu legal tradition into the Indian legal system, with the assumption that all
Indians were Hindus. Thus upon gaining independence, many of the same laws that governed the
country during colonialism were maintained as such, making the Indian Constitution and legal
system heavily laden with Hindu legal traditions at its foundation.
4. EQUITY, JUSTICE AND GOOD CONCIENCE
The court has the inherent power of applying Equity, justice and good conscience. The court
observed that to such matters which do not affect the essence of the adoption, the doctrine of
factum valet would apply upon general grounds of justice, equity and good conscience and
errespactive of the authority of any text in the hindu law itself. But such application must be
consistent with the basic provisions and principals of hindu law and not offending the same.
Hindu is one of the most ancient religion on the world. So the laws of hindu are came from different
sources. In ancient times the hindus are maintain only the law which they believe that come from
Diety, but now they have also some man made law. All the sources of the law of ancient and the
modern are mentioned above.
Conclution
Hindu is one of the most ancient religion on the world. So the laws of hindu are came from different
sources. In ancient times the hindus are maintain only the law which they believe that come from
Diety, but now they have also some man made law. All the sources of the law of ancient and the
modern are mentioned above.