L&J's The First Principles of Jurisprudence - Edition 2026
| Author : | Salmond |
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A clear and foundational guide to jurisprudence, explaining core legal theories, concepts, and principles for law students and competitive exams.
L&J’s The First Principles of Jurisprudence – Edition 2026 is a comprehensive and student-friendly introduction to the theory and philosophy of law. It is designed to help readers understand the fundamental concepts that form the backbone of legal systems.
The book covers key areas of jurisprudence, including the nature and definition of law, schools of legal thought (such as natural law, positivism, and sociological jurisprudence), sources of law, legal rights and duties, and concepts like justice, morality, and equity.
Written in a clear and structured manner, the book simplifies complex philosophical ideas into easy-to-understand explanations. It helps students build a strong conceptual foundation, which is essential for academic success and legal reasoning.
The content is aligned with university syllabi and is highly useful for LLB students, judiciary aspirants, and candidates preparing for competitive examinations. It also serves as a helpful reference for understanding legal theory in practice.
This edition reflects contemporary perspectives and ensures relevance for modern legal education.
⭐ Key Highlights
- ✔️ Covers fundamental principles of jurisprudence
- ✔️ Explains major schools of legal thought
- ✔️ Includes concepts of rights, duties, and justice
- ✔️ Clear and student-friendly language
- ✔️ Useful for LLB students and judiciary exams
- ✔️ Strengthens conceptual and analytical skills
- ✔️ Structured for easy understanding and revision
- ✔️ Updated for modern legal studies










