ANCIENT INDIAN LEGAL TEXT & CONSTITUTIONAL MORALITY
Aryan, Research Scholar (LLM), LPU School of Law, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (PB) (India)
This paper tries to find an inter-relation between the ancient Indian legal text and the present-day constitutional morality. Nowadays, our country is governed by the Constitution, which is also known as the grundnorm of the country, but in earlier times, that is during ancient India, there were ancient legal texts which were used to govern society and to take important decisions relating to public and private matters. It is important to look back into such earlier text and also co-relate them with the present day, constitutional text, so as to understand the law of both the periods. However, a detailed look into the ancient Indian legal text can never be ended due to the rich culture of our country, but an attempt has been made through this work so as to put forward at least some sort of analysis.
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| Research Paper | LawFoyer International Journal of Doctrinal Legal Research (LIJDLR), Volume 4, Issue 1, Page 2102–2114. |
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