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Evidence of Hohfeld Jural Analysis in Indian Legal System
C E R T I F I C A T E

The project entitled “Evidence of Hohfeld Jural Analysis In Indian Legal System “ submitted to the Symbiosis Law School, NOIDA for Law of Contract as part of internal assessment is based on my original work carried out under the guidance of Dr. Md. Salim from 2011 to 2016. The research work has not been submitted elsewhere for award of any degree.

The material borrowed from other sources and incorporated in the thesis has been duly acknowledged.

I understand that I myself could be held responsible and accountable for plagiarism, if any, detected later on.

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Page 1 – Title page

Page 2 – Certificate

Page 3 – Index

Page 4 – Acknowledgement

Page 5 – Bibliography

Page 6-9 – Explanation of the word ”right” ?

Page 10– Hohfeld’s concept of jural analysis

Page 11-12 – Indian Legal system

Page 13-18 – Examples of Hohfeld jural analysis in Indian legal system

Page 19 - Conclusion

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It is a great pleasure for me to put on records my appreciation and gratitude towards Dr. Md. Salim, Director in charge for jurisprudence for his immense support and encouragement all through the preparation of this report and also for his valuable support and suggestions for the improvement and editing of this project report. Last but not the least, I would like to thank all the friends and others who directly or indirectly helped me in completing my project report.
The library facilities and computer facilities of the University have been indispensable.
For any errors or inadequacies that may remain
In this work of course, the responsibility is of my own.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. Singh, Vishal, “Jurisprudence Part-II” ,Delhi ,Singhal’s Law Publications ,2010 ,pp 1-2 ,11-14 .

2. Bakshi, P.M., “The Constitution Of India

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