Law and Philosophy - The sources highlight the interplay between legal principles and philosophical concepts underpinning law. For instance, the case law on Ph.D. admissions emphasizes procedural fairness and regulatory compliance, reflecting the philosophy of justice and legality N. Gowthaman VS The Tamilnadu Ambedkar Law University - Madras, N. Gowthaman VS The Tamilnadu Ambedkar Law University - Madras, N. Gowthaman VS The Tamilnadu Ambedkar Law University - Madras.
Judicial Philosophy - Several sources discuss judicial restraint and the importance of adhering to established legal procedures, as seen in the case of injunction orders and procedural doctrines, underscoring the philosophy of judicial restraint and the rule of law Mansharam Mirchumal Sangtani VS Dhule Nagar Palika (Municipal Council), Dhule - Bombay, CCI Officers Asosciation VS UOI - Delhi.
Constitutional and Fundamental Rights - The constitutional philosophy concerning personal liberty, dignity, and procedural fairness is emphasized, particularly in detention cases and employment laws, illustrating the constitutional values that shape legal reasoning Mohammad Shafi Lone VS State of J&K - Jammu and Kashmir, Rajkumar VS State of Rajasthan - Rajasthan.
Legal Principles and Maxims - The principle Salus populi suprema lex esto (the welfare of the people is the supreme law) exemplifies the integration of philosophical maxims into legal doctrine, guiding the interpretation of laws in the context of public welfare Savitri Devi VS Daljeet Singh S/o Jangir Singh - Rajasthan.
Education Law - The regulation of legal education, including Ph.D. admissions, reflects the legal framework's emphasis on procedural compliance and regulatory authority, tying into broader legal and philosophical notions of fairness and meritocracy Jeetendra Gupta VS Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal - Madhya Pradesh.
Analysis and Conclusion:
The sources collectively illustrate that law is deeply rooted in philosophical principles such as justice, fairness, the rule of law, and societal welfare. Judicial decisions often reflect underlying philosophies that balance individual rights with state interests, emphasizing procedural fairness, constitutional values, and the importance of legal doctrines. These insights underscore that law is not merely a set of rules but also a reflection of fundamental philosophical ideas about justice and societal good.
Programme - Regulations for Admission to the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Law - [Regulations for Admission to the Degree of ... Doctor of Philosophy in Law, 2008-2009] - The court considered the requirement of a Certificate Suspending Practice for admission ... Ratio Decidendi: The court held that the Regulations for Admission to the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Law did not contemplate ... The learned counsel for the petitioner has brought to my notice the Regulations for ad....
Programme - Regulations for Admission to the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Law - [Regulations for Admission to the Degree of ... Doctor of Philosophy in Law, 2008-2009] - The court considered the requirement of producing a Certificate Suspending Practice for ... Fact of the Case: The petitioner, a law graduate and practicing advocate, applied for full-time Ph.D. ... The learned counsel for the petitioner has brought to my notice the Regulations for admission to the Degree of Doctor of Ph....
Doctor of Philosophy in Law, The Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University, Chennai] - The court considered the requirement of producing ... Programme - Regulations for Admission to the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Law - [Regulations for Admission to the Degree of ... Fact of the Case: The petitioner, a law graduate and practicing advocate, applied for full-time Ph.D. ... The learned counsel for the petitioner has brought to my notice the Regulations for admission to the Degree of D....
Criminal Law – Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Sections 143, 147, 149, 323, 504 and 506(2) – Scheduled Castes ... Court is of the opinion that this is a case where the continuation of criminal proceedings would tantamount to abuse of process of law ... Court is of the opinion that this is a case where the continuation of criminal proceedings would tantamount to abuse of process of law ... In the absence of such guidelines in India, Courts go by their own perception about the philosophy behind the prescription of certain specif....
– However, constitutional philosophy of personal liberty is an idealistic view, curtailment of liberty for reasons of State’s security ... in order to prevent him from committing certain types of offences – But such detention cannot be made a substitute for ordinary law ... that it is obligation of detaining authority to show that impugned detention meticulously accords with procedure established by law ... But, some, the incurable ones, become totally oblivious of the fact that living with dignity has been enshrined in our Constitutional....
and the philosophy of this principle is speaking to this Court’s conscience in present case - Although due diligence is required ... esto’ in his book titled ‘De Legibus’ which means that welfare (health, good, salvation, felicity) of people should be the supreme law ... Marcus Cicero, the academically skeptic Roman statesman and scholar, has given the maxim ‘Salus populi supreme lex esto’ in his book titled ‘De Legibus’ which means that the welfare (health, good, salvation, felicity) of the people should be the supreme law and the #HL_ST....
Education -- petitioner was registered for Doctor of Philosophy in Law on 14.1.2008 -- Executive Council approved his name for the ... In the case at hand also, as already stated above, the petitioner was registered for Doctor of Philosophy in Law subject on 14.1.2008 i.e. much prior to 11.7.2009. ... The petitioner was registered with the respondent on 14.1.2008 as candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Law. Thereafter the Executive Council of the respondent in its meetin....
Order 39, Rules laud 2-Encroachment-Injuuction against demolition of-Court cannot set it aside basing philosophy propounded by it ... District Judge was not justified in setting aside the order of the trial Court granting temporary injunction on the basis of the philosophy ... The philosophy propounded by the Additional District Judge, according to the learned Counsel, does not hold good in matters like the petitioners for long 20 years are sought to be demolished by the Corporation without due process of law. ... connec....
Constitution of India Articles 14, 15 and 16, 309 - Engagement of Para-Medical Staff - Permissible in law ... NRHM) Scheme, engagement of Para-Medical Staff with reference to the place of residence and/or local criteria is permissible in law ... engagement of Para-Medical Staff with preparation of merit at District level, as opposed to that at State level, is permissible in law ... Every law possesses its philosophy with executing concept, hence, while examining correctness of any action, the ....
The relevant case-law and philosophy of judicial restraint has been laid down by the Madras High Court in great detail in Rama Muthuramalingam v. Dy. Supdt. Of Police and we fully agree with the views expressed therein.” ... Even under the Industrial law, the view is that the workmen should get a minimum wage or a fair wage but not that his wages must be revised and enhanced periodically. ... Article 21 provides that no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law#HL_E....
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