Law: Its Origin, Growth and Function is a seminal jurisprudential work that studies law as a social institution deeply rooted in history and human civilization. The book explores the origins of law in custom and social necessity, tracing its gradual development through organized legal systems and institutions. The author examines how law grows in response to changing social, economic, and political conditions and explains the essential functions law performs in maintaining order, resolving conflicts, and promoting justice. By integrating perspectives from legal philosophy, sociology, and history, the work offers a holistic understanding of law’s role in society. This Indian Reprint (2025) makes a classic text accessible to modern Indian readers while preserving its scholarly value. Widely referenced in jurisprudence courses and legal theory discussions, the book is particularly valuable for law students, judicial service aspirants, and academicians seeking conceptual clarity on the nature and function of law.






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