Principles and Maxims of Jurisprudence is an authoritative and enduring work that explores the philosophical foundations of law through its core principles and classical legal maxims. The book systematically explains the evolution, meaning, and application of jurisprudential doctrines that underpin all legal systems, making complex legal philosophy accessible to readers at different stages of legal education. A significant focus is placed on legal maxims—many derived from Latin—which serve as guiding rules for judicial interpretation and legal reasoning. Each maxim is discussed in a contextual and explanatory manner, helping readers understand its relevance in both historical and modern legal frameworks. The book emphasizes how jurisprudence shapes legislation, adjudication, and the administration of justice. Widely used by law students and teachers, this Indian reprint continues to be a reliable reference for academic study as well as competitive examinations such as judiciary services and law entrance tests. Its clarity, conceptual depth, and timeless relevance make it an essential addition to any legal library.






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