Civil Jurisprudence by Kant Mani provides an in-depth study of jurisprudential concepts as they relate to civil law. The book explores philosophical foundations of civil justice, rights and remedies, obligations, liability principles, and procedural fairness.
It examines how jurisprudential theories influence civil adjudication and interpretation of statutes. The author integrates theoretical perspectives with practical dimensions of civil disputes, making the subject analytical and application-oriented.
This work is particularly beneficial for advanced law students, researchers, and practitioners interested in the intersection of jurisprudence and civil procedure.






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