BOOK REVIEW – COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LAWS -A STUDENT HANDBOOK BY SAYED QUDRAT HASHIMY (2023)

Journal on Vulnerable Community Development

BOOK REVIEW – COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LAWS -A STUDENT HANDBOOK BY SAYED QUDRAT HASHIMY (2023)

AUTHOR – BHAGYAMMA G, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AT SARADA VILAS LAW COLLEGE, MYSORE, KARNATAKA, INDIA

BEST CITATION – BHAGYAMMA G, BOOK REVIEW – COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LAWS -A STUDENT HANDBOOK BY SAYED QUDRAT HASHIMY (2023), JOURNAL ON VULNERABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, 1 (1) of 2023, Pg. 164 -167, APIS – 3920 – 0020 | ISSN – 2583 – 8067.

Abstract

This book provides a comprehensive exploration of legal systems and their intricate interactions. Across nine chapters, the book meticulously dissects diverse legal frameworks, scrutinizing the interplay between public and private laws in various societies. Beginning with “The Dichotomy of Public and Private Law,” the book challenges traditional perceptions and sets the stage for its exploration. Subsequent chapters navigate global legal systems, comparing rule of law principles and distinct attributes. Civil and common law systems are examined, uncovering historical, philosophical, and practical intricacies. The standout chapter, “Legal System in India,” dissects the Indian Constitution’s equilibrium between fundamental rights and societal welfare. Analyses of socialist and Muslim legal systems follow, revealing cultural and historical influences. Exploring private and public law state practices, the book considers constitutional interpretations and philosophical foundations. A theoretical inquiry into legal concepts and practical insights into procedures conclude the book.  The author lucid, organized, and in-depth approach makes this handbook essential for scholars, practitioners, and those intrigued by the complexities of global legal systems.

Keywords: Public and Private law, Rule of Law, Separation of Power and World Legal System