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CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY

LEGAL ENGLISH & COMMUNICATION

“LAW & CINEMA”

Submitted to:

Dr. Pratyush Kaushik

Faculty of law and literature

This is the rough draft is submitted in the partial fulfillment of the


( B.B.A LL.B.) course in legal English and communication.

Submitted by :

SAUMYA SINGH

Roll no.-2431

2nd Semester BBA LLB(2020-2025)


CONTENT
INTRODUCTION

Law, the discipline and profession concerned with the customs, practices, and rules
of conduct of a community that are recognized as binding by the community.
Enforcement of the body of rules is through a controlling authority.

The law is treated in a number of articles. For a description of legal training and a
general background, see legal profession, legal education, and legal ethics. Articles
that delineate the relationship of law to political structures are constitution;
ideology; political party; and political system. For articles that discuss the
importance of law regarding social justice and other social issues, see human
rights; land reform; and social service. For an examination of comparative legal
systems and the relationship of the law to the social sciences, see comparative law.
For a description of canon law, see canon law. For a description of Islamic law, see
Sharīʿah. For a description of Jewish law, see Talmud and Midrash. For an analysis
of the role of law in the administration of government, see administrative law. For
an exposition of social restrictions and their enforcement, see censorship; crime
and punishment; and police. For a description of the legal aspects of war and the
military, see war, law of. For a discussion of legal philosophy, see law, philosophy
of. For an exposition of various types of historical and contemporary legal systems,
see Chinese law; civil law; common law; court; Egyptian law; European law;
Germanic law; Greek law; Indian law; Israeli law; Japanese law; Roman law;
Scandinavian law; Scottish law; Soviet law; and Welsh law. For international
aspects of law, see international law; and United Nations. For an examination of
the laws covering specific fields, see agency; air law; bankruptcy; carriage of
goods; commercial transaction; contract; constitutional law; criminal law; family
law; inheritance; labour law; maritime law; medical jurisprudence; procedural law;
property law; tax law; and tort.

CINEMA

Cinema is an excellent escape from reality and is highly instrumental in giving us a


break from our humdrum life. It transports us to the realm of imagination filled
with vibrance and refreshes and recharges our mind. The world of Cinema has
been a platform that impacts the young generation since its inception. It is a
platform that boosts teenagers with enthusiasm.

Initially, theatres were the only place that would provide access to Cinema, but
with the onset of cable Tv and Television, watching movies have become more
straightforward. With the advancement of mobile phones and the Internet, we can
access Cinema from anywhere at any time.

Cinema has impacted an individual’s daily life tremendously and the population at
large. Cinemas are expressions of reality and comprise the elements happening in
society. Cinema is the reflection of reality. Just like the early day theatres, Cinema
depicts the crude reality and society’s indulgences.

Cinema rejuvenates a person’s mind and has an indelible impact on a person’s life.
It has benefited as well as created a negative impact on society and people. We
have to make a distinction to choose between right and wrong and make wise
decisions.
HYPOTHESES

The researcher is of the view that it has been endeavored to find out about the significant
relationship between cinema and law .

LIMITATION

The researcher will simultaneously engage in this study with other academic work. This
consequently will cut down on the time devoted to the research work.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

The researcher has chosen to follow the doctrinal type of research. While doing this project, the
researcher consulted various journals and online articles. The doctrinal type of research allows
the researcher to read, analyze, and compare all that is written or present on the aforementioned
topic.

MODE OF CITATION

The researcher has decided to follow the 20th edition of the Bluebook citation to do this project.

SOURCES OF DATA

• Journals
• Online articles
• Books
• Movies

BIBLOGRAPHY

Articles:

• https://journals.openedition.org/samaj/4451

• http://law-school.open.ac.uk/research/research-clusters/law-and-religion/recent-law-and-
religion-cases

• http://www.legalservicesindia.com/article/1852/Law-and-Religion.html

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