Punjab customary law.

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Corporate author / creator:Punjab (India)
Imprint:Calcutta : Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, 1881-
Description:v. ; 24-26 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/28981
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Other authors / contributors:Tupper, Charles Lewis, Sir, 1848-1910
Notes:These laws are compiled by the Settlement officers of the Punjab, who summon together the leading men of the several tribes, and propound questions to them concerning tribal customs. The answers are recorded, with any instances given by them during the discussion and to this is added material from the court and revenue records.
The first three volumes are edited by C.L. Tupper, the remaining volumes are by various Settlement officers and give the customary law by districts; the later volumes are printed at Lahore and have titles: Customary law of the Ludhiana district, Customary law of the Rawalpindi district [etc.]
Table of Contents:
  • 1. A selection from the records of the Punjab Government
  • 4. Sirsa, 1883
  • 5. Ludhiana, 1885 and Revised edition of 1911
  • 6. Rawalpindi, 1887 and Revised edition of 1910
  • 7. Moga, Zira and Ferozepore, 1890 and Revised edition of 1915
  • 8a. Karnal, Tahsil Kaithal and Parganah Indri, 1892
  • 8b. Karnal, Panipat Tahsil and Karnal Purgana, 1910
  • 9. Gujrat, 1892 and Revised edition of 1922
  • 10. Amballa, 1893, and Revised edition of 1921
  • 11. Amritsar, 1893 and Revised edition of 1914
  • 12. Gurdaspur, 1893 and Revised edition of 1913
  • 13. Lahore, 1894 and Revised edition of 1916
  • 14. Sialkot, 1895 and Revised edition of 1917
  • 16. Dera Ghazi Khan, 1898 and Revised edition of 1922
  • 17. Peshawar, 1899
  • 18. Multan, 1901 and Revised edition of 1924
  • 19. Jhelum, 1901
  • 20. Muzaffargarh, 1903
  • 21. Mianwali, 1908
  • 23. Rohtak, 1911
  • 24. Attock, 1911 and Revised edition of 1931
  • 25. Hissar, 1913
  • 26. Gujranwala, Revised edition, 1914
  • 27. Hoshiarpur, 1914
  • 29. Jullundur, 1918
  • [30] Montgomery, 1925.