Background :-The spleen is a haemo-lymph organ and belongs to the reticulo-endothelial system. It consist of a large encapsulated mass of lymphoid and vascular tissue. spleen is highly vascular, friable and elastic, purple in color, moving with respiration. Spleen filter blood by taking out worn-out erythrocytes or may microbial antigens from the circulation, where as lymph nodes filter lymphs. Materials and methods:- The study included 50 human adult cadaveric spleens. Apparently normal human cadaveric spleens from both sexes were selected. Spleens were removed from abdominal cavity by conventional dissection method. They were washed with tap water to clean debris and fatty tissue. Then they were weighed and their length, breadth, width were measured. Also shape of spleens were observed. Result :- In present study, we measured length of 50 spleens, the length was in range of <5 cm were 2 (4%), range between 5cm to 7 cm were 8 (16%), range between 7.1 to 9 cm 32 (64%) and length was more than 9 cm were 8 (16%). Their breadth was observed, <4 cm were 4 ( 82%), range in between 4 cm to 6 cm were 41 (82%) and more than 6 cm were 5 (10%).It was found that width of spleens were, <2 cm was 1 (2%), 2 cm to 4 cm were 40 (80%) and more than 4 cm were 9 (18%). Out of 50 spleens shape were, wedge shaped spleens were 35 (70%), tetrahedral spleens were 9 (18%), oval shaped spleens were 3 (6%), triangular spleens were 2 (4%), and irregular shaped spleen was 1 (2%). Also measured weight of spleens, we noted that, below 80 gms were 7 (14%), range in between 80 gms to 150 gms were 31 (62%), range in between 151 gms to 200 gms 8 (16%) and range in between 201 gms to 300 gms were 4 (8%). Conclusion :- Knowledge about the morphology of spleen is helpful for the surgeon in doing partial splenectomy. the spleen is an organ which is required for immunological functions and filtration of blood, which is thus preserved by doing partial splenectomy.