Abstract : The interplay between law and India's dynamic landscape is a complex exploration, reflecting the adaptation of jurisprudence to shifts in economy, society, and technology. This paper delves into the multifaceted relationship between legal principles and the evolving challenges within India. Divided into three sections, it examines the symbiotic relationship between legal frameworks and economic dynamics, the evolution of legal frameworks to address societal changes, and the intricate nexus between technology and jurisprudence. The fourth section explores instances of judicial activism and policy innovation that have shaped India's legal landscape. The conclusion emphasizes the need for a responsive and adaptable legal system to address the dynamic challenges posed by a transforming society, advancing technology, globalization, and changing family structures.
Cite : Dixit, A. K., & Rahman, S. (2023). Governance In Motion: Jurisprudence In Action Amid India's Evolving Landscape (1st ed., p. 47). Global Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196830052.2023.eb.grf.ch-05
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