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The English term Judicial Prudence is based on the Latin word jurisprudentia: juris is the genitive form of jus meaning "law", and prudentia means "knowledge". It has been defined by various prominent authors and philosophers in the light of their own viewpoints since the advent of civilized human society. Way back in the Vedic era Manu-Smriti was considered as Hindu judisprudence. Though that was in the form of short poems which were actually more concerned with norms related to social obligations and rituals yet they were not codes of law. According to modern thinkers Aristotle is said to be the father of natural law. He put forward the existence of natural right or natural justice. Simlilarly. Sharia refers to Islamic Law. Fiqh is the term for Islamic jurisprudence. Scholars hope that fiqhand sharia should be in harmony in any given case. According to Theasures jurisprudence is the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do. Also jurisprudence is the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order".

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