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concept of theft in classical Hindu law

Chanchal A. Bhattacharya

concept of theft in classical Hindu law

an analysis and the idea of punishment

by Chanchal A. Bhattacharya

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Other titlesAnalysis and the idea of punishment.
StatementChanchal A. Bhattacharya.
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Paginationviii, 207 p. ;
Number of Pages207
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Open LibraryOL2007695M
LC Control Number90906147

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