Characteristics of Crime Ideally, a human behavior cannot be called as a crime, unless at least seven characteristics of crime are present which are as under: Harm should have been caused, mere intention is not enough. The harm must be legally forbidden. Anti-social behavior is not …
What is Historical Jurisprudence Historical jurisprudencedeals with the general principles governing the origin and development of law and also the development, evolution of the legal conceptions and principles found in the philosophy of law. Therefore, historical jurisprudence concerns with the historic evolution of the principles of …
What is Contract of Indemnity To Define Contract of indemnity, it consists Promise on the part of one party (Promiser) To save the other party from loss and damage (Promisee) Caused by the conduct of promisor or may other person. Essentials Promise to save from loan …
Science Curriculum Development Thoughts without contents are empty and perception without concepts are blind. The same case is with science curriculum development, without proper skills upto date information and knowledge a teacher faces problems in science curriculum development. Jerry Wellington says, “National curriculum is a ‘skeleton’ …
What is Consumer Behavior The behavior of the consumer who are the one to decide with regards to select, purchase and then consumption of goods as well as services for the satisfaction of their needs and want is known as consumer behavior. Basic points of Consumer …
Alfred Marshall defines economics as “the study of mankind in ordinary business of life”, it is clear from the above definition that it does not study who lives aloof in some desert or jungle, but a man who lives in society. Even in society the man …
Subject Matter of Economics Various economists have different views about the subject matter of economics. Adam smith, in his book “An Inquiry into the nature and causes of Wealth of Nations which was published in 1776 defined economics as an enquiry into the nature and causes …