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Comparision of Anglo Hindu Law and Modern Hindu Law? (By Gaura Agarwal)

Journal IJLRA
ISSN 2582-6433
Published 2022/04/02
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Author Name: Gaura Agarwal
Title: Comparision of Anglo Hindu Law and Modern Hindu Law?

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The laws made by British during the Anglo Hindu Law do conflict with the laws for the Modern Hindu Laws because they are opposite to each other. There is a dire need for better mechanism to ensure relocation of Indians during British time so that their was no harm done to them and they can have peaceful life. This would have been achieved during Modern Indian Law by delegating the Laws relocating to the authorities taking up the project itself. When developed a mechanism to ensure the same, it would serve two benefits. One being that the relocation of the public is ensured without any hindrance to their life. Secondly, this would ensure that the public hold a certificate which further turns the sector into a relatively organized as there would be a record of all the public rights in the country. The second benefit is an added advantage as most of the public go through some violence in India do not hold a certificate or a few do not even know about their religion Committee and its provisions. The mechanism can act as an awareness initiative to the street vendors. Nonetheless, one shall look forward to develop laws and execute them in a manner that does not conflict the interests of another provision by the parental provision, the Constitution of India. For the nation, both, cultural heritage and rights of the citizens are equal and unbiased.

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International Journal for Legal Research and Analysis

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