Subject: Political Science I Course: Ba LLB Semester I Lecturer: Ms. Deepika Gahatraj Module: Module I, Political Science: Nature and Scope and It'S Relation To Law Structure
Subject: Political Science I Course: Ba LLB Semester I Lecturer: Ms. Deepika Gahatraj Module: Module I, Political Science: Nature and Scope and It'S Relation To Law Structure
Subject: Political Science I Course: Ba LLB Semester I Lecturer: Ms. Deepika Gahatraj Module: Module I, Political Science: Nature and Scope and It'S Relation To Law Structure
Structure:
Political Science and it’s relevance to Law
(i) A study of State: Law is made and implemented by the State. State is a very essential
institution without which man’s civilised life becomes impossible. State is essential for
the maintenance of peace and the development of people. Aristotle says that State exists
for the sake of orderly life. It is necessary to know the State in all its aspects-what it has
been, what it is and what it ought to be. By studying politics we can know how the State
has reached its present form, what are its functions, its purpose, etc. Politics helps us to
understand the past to explain the present and to direct the future course of human life.
(ii) A study of man: the ultimate aim law is to make a man as law-binding citizen. The
State exists for the sake of man. The end of State is the development and progress of
man. For free and full development of individual personality, rights are essential. So it is
the duty of State to guarantee some rights to the people. Without rights one loses one’s
identity and simply becomes a unit, a slave. He who has rights and duties is called a
citizen. Thus, politics studies man as citizen.
(iii) A study of Government: To govern law, Government, an agent of the State is
required. It is through the government the State exercises its authority. Politics studies
the various activities of government and its organisation, law-making process in various
States, different form of government and its merit and defects. The government consists
of three organs, namely, legislature (law making body), executive (the law
implementing authority) and the judiciary (law-giving organ). The main function of the
government is related to law only.
(iv)A study of political ideas: Law is not a static one but a dynamic subject. It changes
basing on political philosophies. Law is viewed differently by individualists or liberals,
socialists, communists and democrats. Politics deals with the theories forwarded by
political thinkers regarding individualism, socialism and democracy. Thus, part of
politics may be called ‘political philosophy’.
(v) A study of political concepts: The source of law are customs, religion, equality,
legislature, codification and interpretations. All these issues are dependent on the
political concepts like sovereignty, liberty, equality, power, authority, legitimacy, justice,
rights and duties.
REFERENCE:
- Myneni. S.R. (2018), Political Science for Law Students, Allahabad Law Agency,
Faridabad