Jurisprudence-I is a comprehensive academic text designed to introduce students to the theoretical and philosophical foundations of law. The book systematically covers major schools of jurisprudence including natural law, analytical jurisprudence, historical and sociological approaches, and realist perspectives. Key legal concepts such as law, rights, duties, justice, sovereignty, and legal authority are explained in a clear, accessible manner.
Integrating theoretical insights with illustrative examples, the book helps students bridge abstract ideas with practical understanding. It also emphasizes analytical skills, critical thinking, and the ability to interpret legal doctrines in real-world contexts. Structured according to modern LLB curricula, this text is ideal for classroom use, self-study, and examination preparation.
Special attention is given to clarity, logical presentation, and syllabus alignment, making it an indispensable resource for law students seeking a strong conceptual foundation. By combining academic rigor with readability, the book ensures that students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical analytical skills needed in law school and beyond.






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