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Jurisprudence – 2 2nd Semester 1st Year CCSU Important Questions

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One of the rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution is the right to Freedom of Religion. As a secular nation, every citizen...

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Q.2. Discuss the salient features of the Analytical school of jurisprudence indicate its shortcomings. Why is this theory called as Command/Imperative theory...

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The Part III of the Constitution of India gives a detailed description on a charter of rights called the ‘Fundamental Rights'. These...

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