I)
GENERAL INDEX.
331
BOMBAY LAW —
distinctive principles, 108—113, 116—121, 124—128, 131. J 35—138,
159, 162, 171-174, 197, 198, 204, 209—216, 219—222, 242—251,
252—254, 259, 263—269.
BOMBAY SCHOOL—
principal wohks of, 12—14, 20.
BRAHMA. See Marriage.
BRIHASPATI—
quotes Manu, 45, 46.
extent and importance of the fragments attributed to him, 57, 58, 69.
relative age, 60—64.
BROTHERS—
right of primogeniture among, 85, 86.
partition among, deprecated, 90.
separate acquisitions of, 94—96.
partition among, 99, 100, 102, 103.
position of, in the case of obstructed succession, 194, 205, 206.
reunion among, 224.
succession to female property, 261, 263.
See Partition, Succession,
BURMESE LAW—
based on the law of India, 1, 46.
twelve kinds of sons referred to, 144.
recent investigations into the history of, 290 foil.
CANKHA—
author of a Dharmasutra, 59, 60.
CANKHALIKHITA —
author of a Dharmasutra, 59, 60.
CASTE—
intermarriage between persons differing in, 179—181.
the same prohibited, 179.
CHILD MARRIAGE. See Marriage.
COGNATES. See Bandhu.
COMMENTARIES—
several kinds of, 4.
date of the earliest Commentary extant, 4-5.
of the Code of Manu, 5—12.
of the Yajnavalkya-smriti, 12—14.
of the Mitakshara. 14—16.
of the Paragara, Apastamba, and Gautama-smritis, 16, 17.
their practical value, 27—29.
COMPARATIVE JURISPRUDENCE—
how connected with the study of Hindu Law, 8, 70, 71.
CONCUBINAGE—
. a legal practice, 79.
concubines referred to as a species of indivisible property, 91.
maintenance of concubines a charge on the estate, 133, 134.
COPARCENER. See Joint Family.
CRADDHAS—
not the original basis of succession, 168.
addressed to female and maternal ancestors. 169.
preferential right of the eldest brother to coffer them, ibid.
addressed to remote ancestors, 169, 170.
CU'DRA—
illegimate son of a, 185—190.
GENERAL INDEX.
331
BOMBAY LAW —
distinctive principles, 108—113, 116—121, 124—128, 131. J 35—138,
159, 162, 171-174, 197, 198, 204, 209—216, 219—222, 242—251,
252—254, 259, 263—269.
BOMBAY SCHOOL—
principal wohks of, 12—14, 20.
BRAHMA. See Marriage.
BRIHASPATI—
quotes Manu, 45, 46.
extent and importance of the fragments attributed to him, 57, 58, 69.
relative age, 60—64.
BROTHERS—
right of primogeniture among, 85, 86.
partition among, deprecated, 90.
separate acquisitions of, 94—96.
partition among, 99, 100, 102, 103.
position of, in the case of obstructed succession, 194, 205, 206.
reunion among, 224.
succession to female property, 261, 263.
See Partition, Succession,
BURMESE LAW—
based on the law of India, 1, 46.
twelve kinds of sons referred to, 144.
recent investigations into the history of, 290 foil.
CANKHA—
author of a Dharmasutra, 59, 60.
CANKHALIKHITA —
author of a Dharmasutra, 59, 60.
CASTE—
intermarriage between persons differing in, 179—181.
the same prohibited, 179.
CHILD MARRIAGE. See Marriage.
COGNATES. See Bandhu.
COMMENTARIES—
several kinds of, 4.
date of the earliest Commentary extant, 4-5.
of the Code of Manu, 5—12.
of the Yajnavalkya-smriti, 12—14.
of the Mitakshara. 14—16.
of the Paragara, Apastamba, and Gautama-smritis, 16, 17.
their practical value, 27—29.
COMPARATIVE JURISPRUDENCE—
how connected with the study of Hindu Law, 8, 70, 71.
CONCUBINAGE—
. a legal practice, 79.
concubines referred to as a species of indivisible property, 91.
maintenance of concubines a charge on the estate, 133, 134.
COPARCENER. See Joint Family.
CRADDHAS—
not the original basis of succession, 168.
addressed to female and maternal ancestors. 169.
preferential right of the eldest brother to coffer them, ibid.
addressed to remote ancestors, 169, 170.
CU'DRA—
illegimate son of a, 185—190.