Civil Jurisprudence provides a comprehensive study of the philosophical and theoretical foundations of civil law. The book examines fundamental concepts such as rights, duties, liability, ownership, possession, and obligations through the lens of established juristic theories. It explains how these concepts guide the interpretation and application of civil laws.
The text discusses schools of jurisprudence and their influence on civil justice systems, including natural law, positivism, sociological jurisprudence, and realism. It highlights the role of judicial reasoning, precedent, and equity in shaping civil remedies and legal outcomes.
By connecting theory with practice, the book enables readers to better understand statutory interpretation, judicial discretion, and evolving civil law principles in India. Written in a structured and accessible manner, Civil Jurisprudence is valuable for law students, academicians, and practitioners seeking conceptual clarity and analytical depth in civil legal studies.






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