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plz tell me "relations between history and law"?


Shubhi jaiswar 15th Dec, 2019
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Sumeet Sudarshan 19th Feb, 2024

Hello Shubhi

Law and history may not seem related at first, but they are interconnected. Students who have opted for integrated law programmes such as a BA LLB often  have a history course in their syllabus that touches upon the history of the Indian political system. Similarly, for each of the laws that are included in the LLB syllabus , students would have to study about  history and evolution of different laws and their relevance in the current context.

Burhan Khan 15th Dec, 2019

Hello!

History and Law are directly related to Legal history . Legal history or the history of law is the study of how law has evolved and why it changed. Legal history is closely connected to the development of civilizations and is set in the wider context of social history .

Also, Laws occur when different events or things happen over time, later these events are known as history. Therefore we can say in both ways that either laws are the result of history or as today's laws.

All the best!

Hope this helps!


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