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Abstract

International Journal of Advance Research in Multidisciplinary, 2023;1(1):254-259

A study on jurisprudence of gender law and morality in society

Author : Sukhadev Ghasti and Dr. Narendra Kumar Singh

Abstract

The definitions supplied by jurists for the term 'jurisprudence' reduce down to one thing: jurisprudence is 'knowledge of law'. However, researchers believe that this is an insufficient description because jurists merely declare that this knowledge of law would result in the formulation of laws and a legal system while ignoring the reality that these rules will apply to humans rather than machines. And humans have their own thinking process and sentiments that determine whether something is right or bad in the context of themselves as well as society, where they live as a collective. This conception of good and wrong shapes the morals and ethics of the human mind and society. Everything is fine until morals and law share the same belief system about an act such as theft, murder, or illegal possession of material goods, which are all morally and legally wrong. When one of these systems' beliefs changes, friction arises, and there are contradictions between what the law says and what society does in action. These moments of contradiction occurred when the presence of the State was made mandatory in order to conduct the community's administrative or legal affairs. When laws based on morality/religion were challenged, a conflict between morality and legality occurred.

Keywords

Jurisprudence, gender, law, morality, society