Cases of Loans
ऋणादानं in
case of a person, who wants to take loan –
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What kind of Loan should be given?
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What kind of loan should not be given?
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3
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Which officer is eligible to grant loan?
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When should the loan be paid back?
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5
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How should the loan be paid back?
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ऋणादानं in case of a person, who gives loan –
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Giving loan.
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2
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Taking back the amount of loan.
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Interest to be paid every month
on the loan taken on mortgage = 1/80 = 0.0125% = 1.25 per 100
Interest to
paid every month on the loan taken on mortgage (for hundred)
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To be paid by a
Brahmin
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2
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2
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To be paid by a
Kshatriya
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3
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To be paid by a
Vaisya
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4
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To be paid by a
Sudra
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Types of वृद्धिः (Interest)
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कालिकवृद्धिः
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Interest is taken
every month
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कायिकवृद्धिः
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Interest is taken
every day
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3
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कारितवृद्धिः
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The debtor
accepts to pay higher rate of interest
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4
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चक्रवृद्धिः
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Interest is
charged on the payable interest.
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Higher
interest
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Those who live in
the forests
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10%
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2
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Those who do
travel across the seas
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20%
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3
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Voluntary
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Any rate of
interest
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Other types of
interest
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अनाकारितम्
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Sometimes,
a hand loan may be given without being requested.
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There
is no interest till 6 months. General
interest rate is applied after 6 months.
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याचितकम्
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It is a hand loan
given on the request of a party.
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Those who go to
foreign land have to pay interest after 1 year.
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Those who do not
pay back the amount on demand and stay in foreign land have to pay interest
from the 3rd month.
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Those who stay
back in the native place but do not pay back the amount on demand have to pay
the interest from the 1st month.
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Other cases of
special interest
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पशुस्त्री
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If a person is unable to feed his cows and temporarily
gives them to somebody, the calves born during that period belong to that
somebody.
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2
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रसः
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If oil and ghee etc., are bought from the vendor and
the price is not paid for a long time, the principal amount must be paid back
with an interest of 8 times to the general interest.
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वस्त्रम्
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If cloth/clothes are bought from the vendor and the
price is not paid for a long time, the principal amount must be paid back
with an interest of 4 times to the general interest rate.
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धान्यम्
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If grains and cereals etc. are bought from the vendor
and the price is not paid for a long time, the principal amount must be paid
back with an interest of 3 times to the general interest rate.
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हिरण्यम्
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If gold is bought from the vendor and the price is not
paid for a long time, the principal amount must be paid back with an interest
of 2 times to the general interest rate.
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How can a
Creditor get back the amount of the loan given to the creditor?
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धर्ममार्गः
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Formal
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Soft dealing
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व्यवहारमार्गः
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Presentation of
proof
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Exhibiting
agreement text, and by calling witness
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3
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भवमार्गः
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Pretext
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Opting cunning
ways
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4
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आचरितमार्गः
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Emotional
Blackmail
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I will fast if
you don’t pay back my amount etc.
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बलमार्गः
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Force
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Exercising Force
/ Compelling
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Order of
paying back the loans taken
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General Case
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First taken –
First pay back
Then, pay the
king.
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Special Case
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First pay back
the loans taken from Brahmins
Next pay back the
loans as if in General Case.
Then, pay the
king.
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When the
Creditor wants the help of the King to get back the amount of loan given
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Payable amount (Principal + Interest) will be decided
according to justice.
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2
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Debtor will be forced to pay an extra amount of 10% on
the payable amount to the Creditor.
{(Principal + Interest + 10%)}
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3
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The debtor should pay 10% of the Payable amount to the
King separately.
{(Principal + Interest) 10%}
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4
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The Creditor should pay the king 5% of the amount he
received from the Debtor.
{(Principal + Interest + 10%) 5%}
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Insolvency
Cases (परिक्षीणता)
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If a Low-born is bankrupt
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The low-born should do the work assigned to him by the
high born creditor, till the amount of loan is considered to be equalled.
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If the High-born is bankrupt
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The high-born should be given opportunity to pay back
slowly.
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Amount given to मध्यस्थः
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If the creditor refuses to take his amount back, the debtor can deposit of the
amount at मध्यस्थः। Later, the debtor need not pay interest any more.
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2
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However, if मध्यस्थः refuses to handover the amount to the creditor, the debtor has
to pay the interest.
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Loan(s) taken
for the sake of the family
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Head of the
family is responsible
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2
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If the Head of
the family is deceased, then, all his heirs (रिक्थी) who
have shared his property are responsible.
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If loan is not
taken for the sake of the family
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A woman is not
responsible for the loan taken by any other person.
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2
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A father is not responsible
for the loan taken by any other person.
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3
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A husband is not
responsible for the loan taken by his wife.
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A son need not
pay the loan taken by his father
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If the amount is
not spent for the sake of the family.
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2
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If the amount is
spent for drinking wine, for gambling etc.
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Loan taken by the following woman must be paid back by her
husband because; it is for the sake of their occupation.
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गोपयोषित्
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Wife of a cowherd
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शौण्डिकयोषित्
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Wife of a
wine-seller.
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शैलूषयोषित्
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Wife of a cloth-colour dyer.
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रजकयोषित्
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Wife of a washer
man.
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व्याधयोषित्
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Wife of a hunter.
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Responsible/Non
responsible for paying back the loan taken by a disappeared person
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Disappearance =
No return from foreign land/Demise/Suffering from chronic disease.
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2
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Sons (पुत्राः)
are responsible to pay back.
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3
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Grandsons (पौत्राः)
are responsible to pay back.
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4
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Minors (अप्राप्तव्यवहाराः) are not responsible to pay.
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5
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The sons who have
shared the property of the disappeared are responsible to pay.
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5
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अनन्याश्रितद्रव्यः
(The son, who has not
gained any) of the disappeared is present is responsible to pay.
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If the disappeared has no
children, रिक्थिनः (Those who have shared the
property) of the disappeared are responsible to pay.
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7
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One, who marries the wife
of the disappeared, is responsible to pay.
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