Volume -15 | Issue -4
Volume -15 | Issue -4
Volume -15 | Issue -4
Volume -15 | Issue -4
Volume -15 | Issue -4
The interplay of law, sociology, and constitutional principles is a complex and dynamic field that shapes and reflects the societal fabric. This research paper delves deeply into the intricate relationships and mutual influences among these domains, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of their interactions and implications for contemporary society. Drawing on the theoretical foundations of sociology of law and constitutional sociology, this study explores how legal frameworks and social constructs intersect and impact each other. It analyzes the role of constitutional principles in shaping legal systems and societal norms, as well as the sociological interpretations of legal constructs and their implications for social justice and equality