Administration of Justice
Administration means management and justice means to right and equitable implication. By the administration of justice is meant the maintenance of right with in a political community by means of Read more
Administration means management and justice means to right and equitable implication. By the administration of justice is meant the maintenance of right with in a political community by means of Read more
Rights of Advocate Right to Pre-Audience: Section 23 of the Advocates Act, 1961 provides the privilege of right to pre-audience to the advocate. The right of pre-audience is a right Read more
Bar Council Of India Section 4 of the Advocates Act provides that there shall be a bar council for the whole of India and is known as the Bar Council Read more
Advocates Act, 1961: The central government enacted the Advocates Act in 1961. This act has been in force in entire India. It brought revolutionary changes in the legal profession in Read more
What is the legal Profession? The profession of law is one of the oldest and noblest professions. The person in the legal profession is called an advocate or lawyer. An Read more
CLASSICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE Introduction of Hindu Law Hindu law is considered to be the most ancient and prolific law in the world. It has been around every phase. It Read more
SOCIOLOGICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE The main exponents of sociological jurisprudence are: Montesquieu, Auguste Compte, Albert Spencer, Ihering, Ehrlich, Duguit, Roscoe Pound etc. The French thinker Auguste Compte is regarded as Read more
HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE It may be defined as history of fundamental principles of a legal system. Historical school of Jurisprudence argued that the law is the exaggerative form of Read more
NATURAL LAW THEORY OF JURISPRUDENCE There is no unanimity about the definition and exact meaning of Natural Law. In jurisprudence = ‘Natural Law’ = rules and principles which are supposed Read more
ANALYTICAL POSITIVISM OR ANALYTICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE Analytical positivism (also known as the Analytical or Imperative school of law) is the most important school of thought in jurisprudence. The analytical Read more