M.P. Tandon on Jurisprudence (Legal Theory), Twentieth Edition, is a classic and authoritative exposition on the philosophy of law and foundational legal theory. Originally authored by M.P. Tandon and revised by Nandini Aggarwal, this edition provides a systematic and analytical treatment of jurisprudential schools, concepts, and doctrines. It explores the evolution of legal thought, examining the theoretical underpinnings of law, justice, rights, duties, liability, sovereignty, and the relationship between law and morality. The work continues to serve as a core academic text for understanding the intellectual framework of legal systems.
Key Features
- Comprehensive coverage of analytical, historical, sociological, and philosophical schools of jurisprudence
- In-depth discussion on concepts such as rights, ownership, possession, person, liability, and legal personality
- Examination of natural law theory, positivism, realism, and contemporary jurisprudential trends
- Critical analysis of leading jurists including Austin, Kelsen, Hart, Savigny, and Roscoe Pound
- Updated revision aligning classical theory with modern constitutional and socio-legal developments
- Structured presentation suitable for academic study and competitive examination preparation
This book is particularly valuable for law students pursuing LL.B. and LL.M., judiciary aspirants, civil services candidates, academicians teaching legal theory, and legal scholars interested in doctrinal and philosophical analysis of law. It also serves as a foundational reference for understanding the theoretical dimensions that inform statutory interpretation and judicial reasoning.