Rule of Law in the British Parliament

British-Constitution

INTRODUCTION The “Rule of Law” doctrine was introduced in the British Constitution to prevent the coercive powers of the state to press individuals. The “Rule of Law”, which forms a fundamental principle of the English Constitution, is one of the unique characteristics of the British Constitution. DEFINITION OF RULE OF LAW According to Aristotle: He … Read more

Administration of Justice | English Jurisprudence

English-Jurisprudence

INTRODUCTION Administration of Justice is the permanent necessity of society and the primary function of the State. It is the civilized substitute for private vengeance and retribution. If any state cannot perform these two functions, it cannot be called a state. Administration of Justice is the maintenance of rights within a political community using the … Read more

Summary and Precis Writing | English Grammar

English LLB Part-2

INTRODUCTION Summary and precis writing are essential skills that are commonly tested in exams. These skills involve condensing lengthy passages or articles into concise, coherent, and objective summaries while retaining the necessary information. This article aims to provide a detailed understanding of summary and precis writing and practical techniques to prepare for exams.   What … Read more

Legislation | English Jurisprudence

English-Jurisprudence

INTRODUCTION Legislation refers to making or enacting laws by a governing body, such as a parliament or congress. It involves creating, amending, or repealing laws to regulate various aspects of society, including governance, commerce, social issues, and public behaviour. Legislation is crucial in establishing legal frameworks and promoting orderly and fair management.   MEANING OF … Read more

Conditionals in English | Grammar

English LLB Part-2

INTRODUCTION Conditional sentences are a sentence structure in English grammar that expresses a relationship between two events or situations. The first event or situation is called the condition, and the second event or situation is the result or consequence.   EXAMPLES OF CONDITIONAL SENTENCES There are four central conditionals in English grammar, each with its … Read more

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