Indian Appeals (1836–1872) is a landmark compilation of Privy Council decisions that profoundly influenced the development of Indian law during the colonial era. This 14-volume deluxe-bound set contains meticulously reported appeals decided by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, which functioned as the highest appellate authority for British India. The judgments cover a wide spectrum of legal subjects, including constitutional principles, civil rights, property disputes, succession, commercial matters, revenue laws, and administrative governance. These rulings played a pivotal role in shaping legal doctrines that continue to influence Indian courts even today. Each volume preserves the original language, reasoning, and authoritative legal interpretations delivered by eminent jurists of the time. The set is invaluable for tracing the historical roots of Indian constitutional law, judicial review, and common law principles as applied in India. Presented in premium deluxe binding, this collection is ideal for long-term preservation and institutional libraries. It is an indispensable research tool for scholars, courts, and practitioners seeking authentic historical precedents and a deeper understanding of India’s legal heritage.






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