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HISTORICAL SCHOOL
OF
JURISPRUDENCE
BY
ANJALI DIXIT
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
FACULTY OF JURISPRUDENCE
RAMA UNIVERSITY
HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE
The concept and meaning of Historical
School of Jurisprudence
The historical school follows the concept of
man-made laws. ‘Law is formulated for the
people and by the people’ means that the law
should be according to the changing needs of
the people. And everyone understand their
own need better than anyone else.
HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE
BASIC SOURCE OF HISTORICAL
SCHOOL
The basic source of the Historical School of
Jurisprudence is the habits an custom of
people which changes according to their
needs and requirement. It is also called the
continental school of Jurisprudence.
This school rejects the ideas of formation of
law by judges and the origin from some
divine relevance.
HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE
Reasons for the Origin of Historical School
of Jurisprudence
The Historical School believe that law is
made from people according to their
changing needs. Habits and customs are the
main sources of the Historical School of
Jurisprudence. According to Dias, Historical
school arose as a reaction against the natural
law theories.
HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE
Jurists of Historical School of Jurisprudence
Montesquieu
Montesquieu is regarded as the first jurist to
follow the “Historical Method”. He studied the
laws of various societies and came to the
conclusion that “laws are the creation of climate,
local situations, accident or imposture”.
One of the best-known works of Montesquieu
was his book ‘The Spirit of laws’.
HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE
F. K. Von Savigny
Savigny is regarded as a father of the Historical
school. He argued that the coherent nature of the
legal system is the usually due to the failure to
understand its history and origin. According to
him, the law is “ a product of times the germ of
which like the germ of State, exists in the nature
of men as being made for society and which
develops from this germ various forms,
according to the environing the influences which
play upon it.”
HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE
Savigny’s Volksgeist
Volksgeist means “national character”. According to
Savignty’s Volksgesit, the law is the product of
general consciousness of the people or will. The
concept of Volksgeist was served as a warning against
the hasty legislation and introduce the revolutionary
abstract ideas on the legal system. Unless they support
the general will of the people.
Basically, Savigny was of the view that law should not
be found from deliberate legislation but should be
made and arises out of the general consciousness of
the people.
HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE
Sir Henry Maine
Sir Henry Maine was the founder of the English
Historical School of Law. Savigny’s views of
Historical school was carried forward in England by
Sir Henry Maine.
Major Works by Sir Henry Maine
•The first work of Maine ‘Ancient Law’ was
published in 1861.
•He also wrote Village Communities (1871),
•Early History of Institutions (1875)
•Dissertations of Early Law and Custom (1883).
HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE
Maine describes the development of law in four stages
First stage
Rulers are believed to be acting under divine inspiration.
And the laws are made on the commands of the rulers. For
example, Themistes of ancient Greek. The judgment of the
king was considered to be the judgment of God or some
divine body. King was merely an executor of judgments
of God, not the law-maker.
Second stage
Then the commands of King converted into customary
law. The custom prevails in the ruler or majority class.
Customs seems to have succeeded to the right and
authorities of the king.
HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE
Third stage
The knowledge & administration of customs
goes into the hands of a minority, Due to the
weakening of the lawmaking power of the
original law-makers like Priests the knowledge
of customs goes into the hands of a minority
class or ordinary class. And the ruler is
superseded by a minority who obtain control
over the law.
Fourth stage
In the fourth and last stage, the law is codified
and promulgated.
HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE
Progressive Society
Societies which go on progressing after the fourth stage of
development of law are Progressive Societies. They develop their
laws with the help of these instruments:
Legal Fiction
Legal Fiction changes the law according to the needs of the society
without making any change in the letters of the law. Legal fiction
harmonizes the legal order but made the law difficult to
understand.
Equity
According to Maine, “Equity is a body of rules existing by the side
of the original civil law & founded on distinct principles”. Equity
helps to remove rigidity and injustice.
Legislation
The legislation is the most effective and desirable method of legal
change. Laws will be enacted and became operative officially.
HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE
Georg Friedrich Puchta
Puchta was a German Jurist. He was a disciple of Savigny
and a great jurist of Historical school of Jurisprudence.
Georg Friedrich Puchta’s ideas were more logical and
improved than Savigny’s ideas. He traced the development
and evolution of law from the very beginning. His ideas
mainly focused on the situation when conflict arises
between general will and individual will. In the conflict
between general will and individual will, the state came
into existence. And find out the midway to resolve the
conflict.
The main concept of Puchta’s ideas was that “neither the
people nor the state alone can make and formulate laws”.
Both State and individual are the sources of law.
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Historical school of jurisprudence

  • 1. HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE BY ANJALI DIXIT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR FACULTY OF JURISPRUDENCE RAMA UNIVERSITY
  • 2. HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE The concept and meaning of Historical School of Jurisprudence The historical school follows the concept of man-made laws. ‘Law is formulated for the people and by the people’ means that the law should be according to the changing needs of the people. And everyone understand their own need better than anyone else.
  • 3. HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE BASIC SOURCE OF HISTORICAL SCHOOL The basic source of the Historical School of Jurisprudence is the habits an custom of people which changes according to their needs and requirement. It is also called the continental school of Jurisprudence. This school rejects the ideas of formation of law by judges and the origin from some divine relevance.
  • 4. HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE Reasons for the Origin of Historical School of Jurisprudence The Historical School believe that law is made from people according to their changing needs. Habits and customs are the main sources of the Historical School of Jurisprudence. According to Dias, Historical school arose as a reaction against the natural law theories.
  • 5. HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE Jurists of Historical School of Jurisprudence Montesquieu Montesquieu is regarded as the first jurist to follow the “Historical Method”. He studied the laws of various societies and came to the conclusion that “laws are the creation of climate, local situations, accident or imposture”. One of the best-known works of Montesquieu was his book ‘The Spirit of laws’.
  • 6. HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE F. K. Von Savigny Savigny is regarded as a father of the Historical school. He argued that the coherent nature of the legal system is the usually due to the failure to understand its history and origin. According to him, the law is “ a product of times the germ of which like the germ of State, exists in the nature of men as being made for society and which develops from this germ various forms, according to the environing the influences which play upon it.”
  • 7. HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE Savigny’s Volksgeist Volksgeist means “national character”. According to Savignty’s Volksgesit, the law is the product of general consciousness of the people or will. The concept of Volksgeist was served as a warning against the hasty legislation and introduce the revolutionary abstract ideas on the legal system. Unless they support the general will of the people. Basically, Savigny was of the view that law should not be found from deliberate legislation but should be made and arises out of the general consciousness of the people.
  • 8. HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE Sir Henry Maine Sir Henry Maine was the founder of the English Historical School of Law. Savigny’s views of Historical school was carried forward in England by Sir Henry Maine. Major Works by Sir Henry Maine •The first work of Maine ‘Ancient Law’ was published in 1861. •He also wrote Village Communities (1871), •Early History of Institutions (1875) •Dissertations of Early Law and Custom (1883).
  • 9. HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE Maine describes the development of law in four stages First stage Rulers are believed to be acting under divine inspiration. And the laws are made on the commands of the rulers. For example, Themistes of ancient Greek. The judgment of the king was considered to be the judgment of God or some divine body. King was merely an executor of judgments of God, not the law-maker. Second stage Then the commands of King converted into customary law. The custom prevails in the ruler or majority class. Customs seems to have succeeded to the right and authorities of the king.
  • 10. HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE Third stage The knowledge & administration of customs goes into the hands of a minority, Due to the weakening of the lawmaking power of the original law-makers like Priests the knowledge of customs goes into the hands of a minority class or ordinary class. And the ruler is superseded by a minority who obtain control over the law. Fourth stage In the fourth and last stage, the law is codified and promulgated.
  • 11. HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE Progressive Society Societies which go on progressing after the fourth stage of development of law are Progressive Societies. They develop their laws with the help of these instruments: Legal Fiction Legal Fiction changes the law according to the needs of the society without making any change in the letters of the law. Legal fiction harmonizes the legal order but made the law difficult to understand. Equity According to Maine, “Equity is a body of rules existing by the side of the original civil law & founded on distinct principles”. Equity helps to remove rigidity and injustice. Legislation The legislation is the most effective and desirable method of legal change. Laws will be enacted and became operative officially.
  • 12. HISTORICAL SCHOOL OF JURISPRUDENCE Georg Friedrich Puchta Puchta was a German Jurist. He was a disciple of Savigny and a great jurist of Historical school of Jurisprudence. Georg Friedrich Puchta’s ideas were more logical and improved than Savigny’s ideas. He traced the development and evolution of law from the very beginning. His ideas mainly focused on the situation when conflict arises between general will and individual will. In the conflict between general will and individual will, the state came into existence. And find out the midway to resolve the conflict. The main concept of Puchta’s ideas was that “neither the people nor the state alone can make and formulate laws”. Both State and individual are the sources of law.