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"Dissenting Opinions", "Distinguishing Opinions" and "Concurring Opinions" in Indian law

"Dissenting Opinions", "Distinguishing opinions" and "concurring opinions" are important components of judicial decisions in Indian law. These opinions provide unique insights into the reasoning and interpretation of a case. Here is a brief notes on the same.

Doctrinal and Non-Doctrinal Research

Doctrinal and Non-Doctrinal Research

Doctrinal and Non-Doctrinal Research are two distinct approaches to legal research, often employed by legal scholars, lawyers, and researchers to study and analyse various aspects of law. Here is a brief note on the same.

Formal and Informal Sources of Law

Formal and Informal Sources of Law

India has a diverse legal system vividly incorporates formal and informal law sources, including municipal and international aspects. The legal framework of any society is the foundational structure that underpins the functioning of the entire legal system. It represents a complex and intricate blend of rules, norms, and principles that collectively serve as the guiding force governing the behaviour of individuals within that society. These legal rules and principles are analogous to the structural supports of a building, providing the necessary stability and order for the functioning of the social and legal architecture. In essence, the legal framework serves as a blueprint, defining the boundaries, obligations, and rights individuals must abide by, thus ensuring order, justice, and social harmony. This notes describes about the formal and informal sources of law.

Customs As Per Hindu Law

Customs As Per Hindu Law

Most of the Hindu law is based on customs and practices followed by the people across the country. Customs was considered as a supreme law and in ancient times, the Kings used to give decisions based on customs after due religious consideration. This manuscript describes customs as per Hindu Law in detail.