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lingat — lingan, lingat obs. ff. of lingel, lingot … Useful english dictionary
Robert Lingat — (1892 1972), was a French academic scholar most known for writing a very important book on the history of Indian Law. Life Lingat was born in Charleville in 1892 and though not much is known of his personal life it is established that he received … Wikipedia
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Classical Hindu law in practice — originates from community, not a state polity. In this way, particular groups of society began to gain influence in the creation and administration of law. Primary corporate groups, Kingships, and Brahmins were the factions, which conveyed Hindu… … Wikipedia
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