Legislative Principles is a foundational legal text that examines the theory and practice of legislation. The book explores the fundamental principles that guide the creation of laws, including legislative intent, statutory structure, interpretation techniques, and the constitutional role of legislatures. It provides detailed discussion on delegated legislation, the limits of legislative power, and the relationship between legislatures, courts, and administrative authorities. By clarifying how statutes are drafted and applied, the book helps readers understand the reasoning behind legislative provisions and judicial interpretation. This Indian Reprint (2025) preserves the scholarly value of the original work while making it accessible to contemporary Indian readers. Widely used in constitutional law, administrative law, and jurisprudence studies, the book serves as an essential reference for students, judicial aspirants, legislative drafters, and legal practitioners.






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