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@article{168664, author = {Kaustubh Nandi}, title = {Deciphering the Golden Rule of Interpretation: Necessity and Critical Analysis in Legal Interpretation}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2024}, volume = {11}, number = {5}, pages = {1556-1560}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=168664}, abstract = {This paper explores the Golden Rule of Interpretation, which is a fundamental concept in legal studies. It looks into where this rule comes from and how it's used in law. The research investigates why the Golden Rule is important for interpreting laws, showing how it helps to clear up confusing parts, deal with conflicting rules, and make laws work in today's world. Additionally, it talks about the challenges of using the Golden Rule, such as how different judges might interpret it differently, and how it's important to find a balance between sticking strictly to the words of the law and considering what's fair and practical. By studying real legal cases and different ideas about the Golden Rule, the paper suggests ways to deal with these challenges and make sure the rule is used properly. In summary, the paper argues that understanding the Golden Rule is crucial for making sure laws are fair and make sense. It suggests that by using the Golden Rule carefully, judges can make better decisions that reflect the true spirit of the law and serve justice.}, keywords = {}, month = {October}, }
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