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1. The document discusses the concept of administration of justice, which refers to the maintenance of law and order in a society through the authority and physical force of the state. 2. It outlines the necessity of administration of justice for peaceful living, and describes how early societies developed systems to settle disputes, leading to the formation of organized states. 3. The main functions of administration of justice are to protect individual rights, enforce laws, and punish criminals through both civil and criminal justice systems. Various theories of punishment are also discussed, including deterrence.

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Types of Writs In Indian Constitution
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The supreme court,
and High courts have
What is administration of justice? power to issue writs in
Administration means management and justice means to right and equitable implication. By the administration of the nature of habeas
justice is meant the maintenance of right with in a political community by means of the physical force of the state. corpus , quo...
For sound administration of justice, physical force of the state is prime requirement. There are two essential
functions of every State: 1. War, 2. Administration of Justice

According to Salmond, a state with reference to its territory as a society of men established for the maintenance of Basics of a Police Complaint
order and justice within a determined territory by way of force. State maintain law and order and establish peace This is an article on the
and social security. If state failed to maintain the law and order it can’t be called state. The main function of the basics of a Police
administration of justice is the protection of individuals' rights, enforcement of laws and punishment of criminals. Complaint, what to
write, how to write,
There are three point to de ne administration of justice do’s and...
# Political organized society
# Physical force of the state and
# Maintenance of right as the object
Sexual Harassment at the Workplace
Necessity
Sexual harassment at
A man by nature is a ghting animal and is moved by his own interest and passions. So without a common power
the workplace is a
to keep him right on track in the society, it is very di cult for individuals to live peacefully in a society. A society
situation faced by
where the state power is never called into actual exercise, it is very di cult to attain the civilization in the society.
many people all over
the world. At a...
Origin and Growth of the Administration of Justice
It is the social nature of men that inspires him to live in a community. This social nature of men demands that he
must reside in a society. However, living in a society leads to con ict of interests and gives rise to the need for
Administration of Justice. they involved their elders to settle disputes among them. There we see developments of Impact of Arti cial Intelligence on Ind...
minds, starts from natural society to developed and civilized society this is considered to be the historical basis for
What is Arti cial
the growth of administration of justice.
Intelligence? Arti cial
Intelligence [AI] is a
Once the need for Administration of Justice was recognized, the State came into being. Initially, the so called State
computer system able
was not strong enough to regulate crime and impart punishment to the criminals. But at present it is operated by
to perfor...
Magistrates and Judges assigned with the same nature of job.

According to Hobbes “that a common power is necessary to keep people with in control in the community. He says,
unless man is under “a common power to keep them all in awe”

Advantages Lawyers in India


# Administration of justice brings uniformity and consistency in the law and it causes a systematic development of
law.

# The Rules of law represent the collective wisdom of community therefore, in following them there are little
chances of going wrong. Sir Edward Coke said that the wisdom of law is wiser than any man’s wisdom and Justice
represents wisdom of the community.

# As the rules are xed, it helps judge in applying the law uniformly.

# As the law is known to the citizen, it enables them to regulate their conduct in accordance with it.

Disadvantages
# It is rigid. The rate of change in the society is always more rapid than the rate of change in the Legal Justice.

# Legal Justice is full of technicalities and formalities.

# Legal Justice is complex. Our society is complex too. Thus, to meet the needs of the society, we need complex
laws.

# Salmond said that ‘law is without doubt a remedy for greater evils yet it brings with it evils of its own’.

Types of Administration of law


There are two types of justice, Civil and Criminal. Which means there are two types of wrongs, civil wrongs and
criminal wrongs. Criminal wrongs are Public wrongs while civil wrongs are private wrongs.
Civil justice - The main object of the administration of civil justice is to provide relief by way of compensation or
other relief to the injured party. The rights enforced by civil proceedings are of two kinds- Primary rights and
Sanctioning rights.

Criminal Justice- The administration of criminal justice is to punish the o ender. Punishment may be described as
the in iction by State Authority, of a consequence normally regarded as an evil (imprisonment or death) on an
individual found to be legally guilty of a crime. .

Theories of Punishment
Administration of Justice is the primary functions of the State, is generally divided into administration of Civil Justice
and Administration of Criminal Justice. The main purpose of Administration of criminal Justice is to punish the
wrongdoer. It is the State which punishes the Criminals. From the ancient times, a number of theories have been
given concerning the purpose of punishment.

What is Punishment?
Punishment is a process by which the state in icts some pain to the persons or property of person who is found
guilty of Crime.

Deterrent Theory-
Salmond said that the deterrent aspect of punishment is extremely important. The object of punishment is not only
to prevent the Evildoer from committing the crime again but also to make him an example in front of the other
such persons who have similar criminal tendencies.

Even in Manu Smriti, the Deterrent Theory is mentioned. Manu said “Penalty keeps the people under control,
penalty protects them, and penalty remains awake when people are asleep, so the wise have regarded punishment
as the source of righteousness”.

Criticism:
There is a lot of criticism of the deterrent theory of punishment in modern times. It has been criticized on the
grounds that it has proved ine ective in checking crimes and also that excessive harshness of punishment tends to
defeat its own purpose by arousing the sympathy of the public towards those who are given cruel and inhuman
punishment. Hardened criminals are not afraid of punishment. Punishment losses its horror once the criminal is
punished.

Preventive Theory
This theory believes that the object of punishment is to prevent or disable the wrongdoer from committing the
crime again. Deterrent theory aims at giving a warning to the society at large whereas under Preventive Theory, the
main aim is to disable the wrongdoer from repeating the criminal activity by disabling his physical power to commit
crime.

The supporters of this theory recognize imprisonment as the best mode of punishment because it serves as an
e ective deterrent as also a useful preventive measure. According to Paton: “The Preventive theory concentrates
on the prisoner and seeks to prevent him from o ending again in the future. The death penalty and exile serve the
same purpose.

Criticism
Critics points out that Preventative Punishment has the undesirable e ect of hardening rst o enders, or juvenile
o enders, when imprisonment is the punishment, by putting them in the association of Harden Criminals.

Reformative Theory
This theory believes that Punishment should exist to reform the criminal. Even if an o ender commits a crime, he
does not cease to be a human being. He might have committed the crime under circumstances which might never
occur again.

The object of the punishment should be reform the o ender. The criminal must be educated and taught some art
or craft or industry during his term of imprisonment, so that they may be able to lead a good life and become a
responsible and respectable citizen after release from jail.

Criticism
Critics of this theory state that if Criminals are sent to prison to be transformed into good citizens, a prison will no
longer be a 'prison' but a dwelling house.
This theory has been proved to be successful in case of young o enders.

Retributive Theory
In primitive societies, the punishment was mostly retributive in nature and the person wronged was allowed to
have his revenge against the wrongdoer. The principle was “an eye for an eye”. According to Justice Holmes It is
commonly known that the early forms of legal procedure were grounded in vengeance.
According to Sir John Salmond the retributive purpose of punishment consist in avenging the wrong done by the
criminal to society.

Criticism
Critics of retributive theory points out that punishment per se is not a remedy for the mischief committed by the
o ender. It merely aggravates the mischief. Punishment in itself evil and can be justi ed only on the ground that it
yields better result. Revenge is wild justice. Retribution is only a subsidiary purpose served by punishment.

Theory of Compensation
This theory believes that punishment should not only be to prevent further crime but it should also exist to
compensate the victim who has su ered at the hands of the wrongdoer. However, critics say that this theory is not
e ective in checking the rate of crime. This is because the purpose behind committing a crime is always economic
in nature. Asking the wrongdoer to compensate the victim will not always lower the rate of crime though it might
prove bene cial to the victim.

Criticism:
Critics points out that it tends to oversimplify the motive to crime.

References
# Introduction of jurisprudence 4th edition by Dr Avtar Singh
# Jurisprudence and Legal Theory 2016 edition
# http://www.desikanoon.co.in/2012/08/jurisprudence-notes-administration-of.html
# https://www.srdlawnotes.com/2018/02/civil-administration-of-justice.html
# http://www.studylecturenotes.com/social-sciences/law/290-what-is-administration-of-justice-de nition-why-we-
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