Holland on Jurisprudence by Sir Thomas Erskine Holland is one of the most respected and widely used texts in the study of legal theory. It offers a clear and systematic explanation of the nature of law, its sources, and its fundamental concepts. The book defines key ideas such as legal rights, duties, persons, ownership, obligations, and legal institutions, making it an essential guide for understanding how legal systems are structured. Holland’s analytical approach helps readers see law not just as a collection of rules, but as an organized system governed by logic and principle. The book also explores the influence of Roman law and English legal tradition on modern jurisprudence, making it highly valuable for students of both common law and comparative law. The Indian Reprint 2025 edition makes this classic work affordable and accessible to today’s law students, advocates, and judiciary aspirants. Whether you are preparing for university examinations, competitive judiciary exams, or simply seeking a deeper understanding of legal theory, this book remains one of the most reliable and authoritative guides to jurisprudence.






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