Yajnavalkya says that the representation, as made by the plaintiff, is to be put in writing in the presence of the defendant — the year, month, fortnight, and day, together with the names, caste, etc., being given. * " The accusation," says Narada,... Hindu Law and Judicature from the Dharmaśástra of Yajñavalkya in English - Page 10by Yājñavalkya - 1859 - 90 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - Civilization, Hindu - 1869 - 458 pages
...observe, that writing is referred to as freely as if the work had been composed at the present time. " The representation, as made by the plaintiff, is to...defendant; the year, month, half-month, day, names, caste, &c., being given." The answer must also be given in writing, the defendant being i According... | |
 | Pramathanath Banerjea - Academic theses - 1916 - 336 pages
...it was contrary to established law and usage.5 1 Arthasastra, Bk. IV. ch. 1. Yajnavalkya says that the representation, as made by the plaintiff, is to be put in writing in the presence of the defendant — the year, month, fortnight, and day, together with the names, caste,... | |
 | Jogendra Chunder Ghose - Hindu law - 1917 - 1198 pages
...way contrary to law or usage, makes a representation to the monarch, this is matter for a law-suit. The representation, as made by the plaintiff, is to...defendant ; the year, month, halfmonth, day, names, costs, &c., being given. The answer [ of the defendant ] to what he has heard [ read ] is then to be... | |
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