Socio-Legal And Cultural Structure In India: An Analytical Study And Future Possibilities

Authors

  • Chandrajeet Singh Lect. In Law Government Law College, Affiliated University of Kota image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53724/lrd/v1n1.07

Keywords:

SOCIO-LEGAL AND CULTURAL STRUCTURE, ANALYTICAL STUDY AND FUTURE POSSIBILITIES, Art 39 of the Indian Constitution, IGNORANTIA JURIS NON EXCUASAT-

Abstract

India before freedom or after freedom has had different statutes. After freedom our nation adopted a democratic system to run the nation. In compliance of our government has made/ drafted the Indian Constitution, so that a strong, durable and peaceful uniform system may be developed to regulate and control all the activities. This was a right step, as I think. But day by day definitions, limitations and thinking is being changing in connection of democracy as well as about the Indian Constitution. Our nation has different laws, culture and religion in different parts of the nation. It may be useful for our country if our politician as well our so called communities leaders/ Dharm Gurus will not use for personal interest and for benefit of political gains .Today diversity of the nation has become instrumentation, how it is used to spread of riots, social disturbance and to constitute government of particular party. Therefore time has come to analyse SOCIO, LEGAL AND CULTURAL STRUCTURE OF INDIA to know it is proper and useful for the nation or is not. If there are not in interest of the nation than we shall have to reconsidered in context of socio, legal and cultural structure of the nation. In this paper we try to find out reasons and solutions on the abovementioned subjects.

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Published

30-09-2016

How to Cite

Chandrajeet Singh. (2016). Socio-Legal And Cultural Structure In India: An Analytical Study And Future Possibilities. Legal Research Development, 1(I), 50–53. https://doi.org/10.53724/lrd/v1n1.07