Explain Kelson’s Pure Theory of Law

PURE THEORY OF LAW1. The ‘Pure theory of Law’ which is also known as ‘Vienna School of Legal Thought’ was propounded by...

Discuss the ethical or philosophical school of Jurisprudence.

Q.7. Discuss the ethical or philosophical school of Jurisprudence.  Ans. According to the exponents of this school, legal philosophy must be based on ethical values...

Discuss Kelson’s pure theory of Law. What are the mains points of criticism of...

Discuss Kelson's pure theory of Law. What are the mains points of criticism of this theory ?

Cultural and Education Rights

Cultural and Education Rights India, being a diverse country with a myriad of ethnic backgrounds, religious influence and varied...
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Damnum sine injuria

The maxim ‘damnum sine injuria ‘ literally means that there is an act which caused damage but no legal right is infringed...

Discuss the contribution of Savigny as propounder of Historical Jurisprudence ?

Discuss the contribution of Savigny as propounder of Historical Jurisprudence ?Ans. Contribution of Savigny as propounder of Historical "Jurisprudence.—The forerunners of Savigny,...

Jurisprudence | Very Short Questions & Answers

Q.1. What is do you mean by Imperative Law? Arts. Imperative Law—Imperative law means 'a rule of action imposed...
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Malice-in-fact and Malice –in-law

Distinction in the between Malice-in-fact and Malice –in-law may be shown in the following tabular form:     Malice-in-fact Malice-in-law 1. When an act...

Discuss the rule of Strict Liability & Absolute Liability.

Ques. Discuss the rule of strict liability & Absolute liability. Ans. Strict liability - This is a famous rule of English...

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