Law morality and justice: Indian developments
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LAW-MORALITY AND JUSTICE INDIAN DEVELOPMENTS is a remarkable kaleidoscopic work with several unique features. It is a study and analysis of Law. Morality and Justice which is the chant of the times. This is a significant contemporary work which mainly reflects on the comparative and wide range of these shared ideals and values both in their historical and sociological perspectives. It is this work in which serious attempt has been made to analyse and evaluate the nature, meaning and extent of law, morality and justice especially from Indian background and indigenous legal resources and literature. It is both a history and study of law, morality and justice as understood and interpreted by ancient and modern legal thinkers. It is an effort to help our vision of law, morality and justice that we inherited as a legacy from the past and that underlie our national charter The Constitution. In essence, the work is intended to acquaint the academic community with the main strands of moral ideals and goals of distributive justice which seem to be more pressing than ever before the history of India-nay, in the history of human race itself. Reference of relevant cases decided by the Supreme Court on moral issues and problems of social justice make this study instructive and interesting. It is indispensable for all those who wish to have an insight into the problems involved in proper functioning and observance of these ideals in the making of a good man necessary for a good social order.
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