Seeds of Modern Public Law in Ancient Indian Jurisprudence
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Book Details
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Author: Rama Jois
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Publisher: Eastern Book Co
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Language: English
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Edition: 2nd Edition
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Publication Date: 20 September 2000
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Pages: Not specified
About the Book
This scholarly work explores the foundations of modern public law as they exist in ancient Indian jurisprudence. Written by eminent jurist Justice Rama Jois, the book presents a well-researched analysis of legal principles developed in ancient India that continue to influence contemporary constitutional and public law systems.
The author examines concepts such as rule of law, justice, equality, duties of the ruler, rights of citizens, and governance, as articulated in ancient Indian legal texts and traditions. By drawing connections between classical jurisprudence and modern legal frameworks, the book challenges the notion that public law is solely a modern or Western development.
Clear, authoritative, and deeply insightful, this book is especially valuable for law students, legal scholars, historians, and readers interested in Indian legal heritage. It serves both as an academic reference and as an intellectual bridge between ancient wisdom and modern constitutional thought.

