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"The Legal Journey: From Precedents to Principles" offers an insightful exploration into the evolution of legal systems and the foundational principles that govern them. This book traces the historical development of key legal precedents and their transformation into established legal doctrines. It provides a thorough analysis of landmark cases that have shaped modern jurisprudence, highlighting how judicial decisions influence contemporary legal principles. The author examines the interplay between case law and statutory law, demonstrating how precedents serve as building blocks for legal…mehr

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"The Legal Journey: From Precedents to Principles" offers an insightful exploration into the evolution of legal systems and the foundational principles that govern them. This book traces the historical development of key legal precedents and their transformation into established legal doctrines. It provides a thorough analysis of landmark cases that have shaped modern jurisprudence, highlighting how judicial decisions influence contemporary legal principles. The author examines the interplay between case law and statutory law, demonstrating how precedents serve as building blocks for legal frameworks. By presenting a detailed narrative on the progression from specific legal rulings to broader legal theories, the book underscores the dynamic nature of the law. This resource is invaluable for law students, legal professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate processes that underlie legal systems. Through its clear and engaging exposition, the book illuminates the journey of the law from historical judgments to foundational principles.
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Ms. Gargi Singh and Ms. Solanki is currently serving as Assistant Professor of Law and both are pursuing their Ph.D in the field of Law. Ms. Singh¿s research interests include International Law,  Environmental Law, IPR and Sports Law. Ms. Solanki¿s ardent interests are Constitution and Administrative law.