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VALUE OF JURISPRUDENCE

A rough research proposal submitted in partial fulfillment of the course


jurisprudence-1, semester V during the academic year 2018-19.

SUBMITTED BY:- SUBMITTED TO:-

Name- SHAURYA KASHYAP Dr. Manoranjan Kumar


Roll No- 1645 Faculty of Jurisprudence
BBA LLB

CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY,


PATNA

Month Of Submission – August


INTRODUCTION

Jurisprudence is the theory and philosophy of law. It has been derived from a
Latin word ‘jurisprudentia, which in its widest sense means ‘knowledge of law’.
Jurisprudence signifies knowledge of law and its application. Scholars of
Jurisprudence, or legal theorists (including legal philosophers and social theorists
of law), hope to obtain a deeper understanding of the nature of law, of legal
reasoning, legal systems and of legal institutions. Modern jurisprudence began in
the 18th century and was focused on the first principles of the natural law, civil law,
and the law of nations.1 General jurisprudence can be broken into categories both
by the types of questions scholars seek to address and by the theories of
jurisprudence, or schools of thought, regarding how those questions are best to be
answered.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of the project is to present a detailed study of ‘Nature and value of
Jurisprudence’ through decisions and suggestions and different writings, articles &
reports.
HYPOTHESIS

1. There is no utility and value of studying jurisprudence


2. There is no scope in jurisprudence.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

For this study, doctrinal research method was utilised. Various articles, e-articles,
reports and books from library were used extensively in framing all the data and
figures in appropriate form, essential for this study.

The method used in writing this research is primarily analytical.

SCOPE OF THE STUDY

This project has its usefulness in knowing about the rights of coparceners and
who can become a coparcener in a joint family property.
TENATIVE CHAPTERISATION

1. INTRODUCTION
2. MEANING OF JURISPRUDENCE
3. JURISPRUDENCE WITH OTHER SOCIAL SCIENCE
4. SCHOOLS OF JURISPRUDENCE
5. SCOPE OF JURISPRUDENCE
6. UTILITY OF JURISPRUDENCE
7. BIBLIOGRAPHY

BIBLIOGRAPHY
In making of this project, I have taken help from various sites and
books:-

 www.sodhganga.com
 www.educationalhub.com
 Myneni Dr. S.R.; “Jurisprudence (Legal Theory)”; Second Edition 2004;
Asia Law House
 Mahajan V.D.; “Jurisprudence & Legal Theory”; 5th Edition 1987;
Eastern Book
 Wacks Raymond, “Understanding Jurisprudence”. Oxford University
Press.

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