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Item Open Access Environmental justice in India: a select contribution of Supreme Court of India(University of North Bengal, 2004) Tiwari, Atul Kumar; Mehdi, AliItem Open Access Legal Recognition of Live-In Relationship: An Emerging Trend of Social Transformation in India(University of North Bengal, 2020-03) Chatterjee, SangeetaRoscoe Pound, the profounder of Social Engineering Theory has clearly declared that, the function of law is nothing but to serve the society. Truly speaking, law and society have a close nexus between themselves and one cannot be imagined without the other. Primary function of law is to serve the society. Only law has the power to establish peace and tranquillity in the society. As such, law always has the power to bring social change. On the contrary, social change brings legal change and an old law becomes obsolete in a new society. Therefore, there exists a cause-and-effect type of relationship between law and society, wherein change in one side always brings change in the other side. Owing to this contention, law is considered as an instrument of social change.Item Open Access Scope and operation of judicial review of the Supreme Court of India - especially in relation to the fundamental rights(University of North Bengal, 1968) Ray, Samirendra Nath; Ghoshal, A K and Bajpaie, B K.Item Open Access Sexual offences against women : a critical study of the Supreme Court cases(University of North Bengal, 2007) Chatterjee, Biswajit; Bandyopadhyay, RathinItem Open Access Supreme Court in the Indian political system : a study of judicial behaviour and judicial decision-making, 1967-76(University of North Bengal, 1980) Chakraborty, Manas; Ray, S N