Formal Requirements of Law As A System: Symbiosis Law School - Nagpur
Formal Requirements of Law As A System: Symbiosis Law School - Nagpur
Formal Requirements of Law As A System: Symbiosis Law School - Nagpur
Submitted to
Dr. DEEPTI KHUBALKAR
(Faculty of Law and Justice in a globalizing world)
Submitted by
EKTA CHANDRAKAR
TEENA BATRA
GAURAVI MISHRA
SHIREEN SEEMA SADIQ
KAYNAT FATIMA
LLM Students
Semester – I, Batch 2020-21
Submitted on:
2nd November, 2020
Poet W.H. Auden said, ‘The law is The Law’ and we tend to know it when we see it. But it is a
question that philosophers and legal theorists have expended many pages in trying to answer.
Law is regarded as social science that grows and develops with the growth and development in
the society. It requires form for proper administration of justice and to solve complex situations
of life assuring an individual that the law is imposed objectively and consistently regardless of
who is in power. To protect citizens against illegitimate acts of government, there are some
fundamentals and form of law which it should definitely posses. It should be systematized,
complete, certain, consistent and not incomplete and ambiguous. If law possesses all the
fundamentals and has a concrete form then it prevents judicial discretion and ultimately then
there will be no disparity and disputes in relation to application of law. Hence, formalism
advocates about a system which believes in organized method of bringing the law into existence
which are acceptable in any legal system.