CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE

Authors

  • Surendra Singh Chandrawat Chandrawat & Partners Law Firm, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India

Keywords:

Constitution, Jurisprudence, Theories of Constitutional Jurisprudence, Need for Jurisprudence, Concepts of law, Importance of Jurisprudence, Historical Development, Constitutional Interpretation, Judicial Review, Philosophy of Law, Common Law, Fundamental Rights.

Abstract

Constitution is the agreement or law of highest authority in every country. Every single law passed by the legislature has to be in accordance of the Constitutional law of that country, also as Jurisprudence is a philosophy of law which helps to study every law in detail, its scope, ambit, and every concept, it becomes essential for every lawyer or any person with such profession to study the Constitutional Law along with its Jurisprudence. There are many aspects of the jurisprudence which requires our attention and understanding we will study the four aspects of jurisprudence and the fields with which they deal. Here in this article we will study the most philosophical part which can be the base for every law i.e. Constitutional Jurisprudence. We will also study theories given by different jurists of all time along with the Constitutional interpretation and judicial review by the Supreme Court of different countries.

Author Biography

Surendra Singh Chandrawat, Chandrawat & Partners Law Firm, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India

Surendra Singh Chandrawat

Founder Partner,

Chandrawat & Partners Law Firm, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India

Published

2020-07-04

How to Cite

Chandrawat, S. S. (2020). CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE. Journal of Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence, 3(2), 1–7. Retrieved from https://lawjournals.celnet.in/index.php/Jolj/article/view/632

Issue

Section

The Constitutional Jurisprudence: Concept, influence