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Jurisprudence

  • Unit 1: Introduction to Jurisprudence & Schools of Thought
    • Jurisprudence: Concept, Nature & Natural Law School
    • Analytical Positivism: Command Theory & Pure Theory of Law
  • Unit 2: Historical, Sociological, and Realist Schools
    • Historical Jurisprudence & Savigny's Volksgeist Doctrine
    • Sociological Jurisprudence & American Legal Realism
  • Unit 3: Sources of Law & Theories of Precedent
    • Custom, Legislation & Judicial Precedent
    • Precedent: Ratio Decidendi & Obiter Dicta
  • Unit 4: Legal Rights, Duties & Personality
    • Legal Rights & Duties: Hohfeldian Analysis
    • Legal Personality: Corporate & Juristic Entities
  • Unit 5: Possession, Ownership & Property
    • Possession: Elements, Kinds & Adverse Possession
    • Ownership: Elements, Kinds & Property Rights
  • Unit 6: Limits on Legislative Authority & Constitutional Doctrine
    • Constitutional Limits: Reasonableness & Basic Structure
  • Unit 7: Law, Morality, and Dharma
    • Concept of Dharma & Law-Morality Debate

Unit 6: Limits on Legislative Authority & Constitutional Doctrine

The sovereign power of a state to enact laws is subject to fundamental limits set by constitutional values, reason, and basic human rights.

This unit examines the jurisprudential debate on legislative limits and analyzes the Indian application under the Basic Structure Doctrine and the standard of Reasonableness.

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