Common-Sense in Law is one of the most influential works on judicial reasoning and the philosophy of legal decision-making. It demonstrates that law cannot operate solely on rigid rules and technical interpretations. Instead, judges must rely on experience, fairness, and common sense to resolve real disputes and deliver The book explains how courts interpret statutes, weigh evidence, and apply precedent while keeping social realities in mind. It highlights how common sense acts as a guiding force in balancing legal certainty with fairness. Through clear examples and practical insights, the book shows how justice is shaped by human understanding as much as by written law.The Indian Reprint 2023 edition makes this classic jurisprudence text easily accessible to modern readers. It is especially valuable for law students, advocates, and judicial aspirants who want to understand how legal decisions are actually made inside courtrooms. This book bridges the gap between legal theory and real-world practice, making it a must-read for anyone studying or working in law.






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