OUR COUNTRY - OUR LAWS: INDIA BADLY NEEDS ITS OWN MODERN LAWS

Authors

  • Amarendar Reddy Addula Advocate & Research Scholar - Telangana High Court Author

Downloads

PlumX DOI based Article Level Metrics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55662/

Abstract

India is home to orthodox virtues, great values ​​and diverse traditions. We have all seen this great country with a history of ages and a few centuries in the hands of the Mohammedans and Britishers, after nearly 73 years of long development. The day-to-day growth of the technology sector on the one hand, and the age of robotics on the other hand, is it still too much for today's common Indian to question whether we should adopt such orthodox laws? Why are we indifferent to making our own laws for those of us who have the human resources to provide to many developed countries of the world?

 

Many of the major laws were made about 180 years ago, and some were made years before and after independence. These long-standing laws have made India's holy constitution one of the largest in the world even today. In the writings of such laws, we have the role of kings, ministers of our country. All of us must appreciate their greatness. Because if you think of the laws in those days with such foresight, you should appreciate their greatness and intelligence. If not, then the conditions are very different from today's conditions of development. The rituals of the day, the social conditions, economic factors, the drastic changes in the field of science and technology development, education and medicine, the unexpected advances in technology, all of these are all major changes in the life, development and civilization of the common man.

Readership Data

🌐

Refreshing Cached Analytics Data

The cached analytics data has become stale and journal.thelawbrigade.com is making a fresh request to fetch the latest data from Google Analytics. This may take 20-30 seconds depending on the server response time from Google Analytics. Please do not close the browser during this time. We appreciate your patience.

Citation Metrics

Published

01-10-2020

License

Copyright © 2026 by Amarendar Reddy Addula

The copyright and license terms mentioned on this page take precedence over any other license terms mentioned on the article full text PDF or any other material associated with the article.

How to Cite

Amarendar Reddy Addula. “OUR COUNTRY - OUR LAWS: INDIA BADLY NEEDS ITS OWN MODERN LAWS”. International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues, vol. 6, no. 5, Oct. 2020, pp. 70-88, https://doi.org/10.55662/.

Citations List