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Justice is the most important and most discussed objective of the State, and Society. It is the basis of orderly human living. Justice demands the regulation of selfish actions of people for securing a fair distribution, equal treatment of equals, and proportionate and just rewards for all. It stands for harmony between individual interests and the interests of society.
Justice is of central importance to political theory. In defending or opposing laws, policies, decisions and actions of government, appeals are made in the name of justice. Persons involved in every agitation for securing their interests always raise the slogan: “We want Justice”. All civil rights movements are essentially movements for justice.
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Justice stands for rule of law, absence of arbitrariness and a system of equal rights, freedoms and opportunities for all in society. In fact, Justice stands recognized as the first virtue or ideal or objective to be secured. In its Preamble, the Constitution of India gives first priority to the securing of social, economic and political justice for all its people. In contemporary times Justice stands conceptualized basically as Social Justice.
Justice: Meaning & Definition:
Justice is a complex concept and touches almost every aspect of human life. The word Justice has been derived from the Latin word Jungere meaning ‘to bind or to tie together’. The word ‘Jus’ also means ‘Tie’ or ‘Bond’. In this way Justice can be defined as a system in which men are tied or joined in a close relationship. Justice seeks to harmonise different values and to organise upon it all human relations. As such, Justice means bonding or joining or organising people together into a right or fair order of relationships.
Some popular definitions of Justice:
“Justice means to distribute the due share to everybody.” -Salmond
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“Justice protects the rights of the individual as well as the order of society.” -Dr. Raphael
“Justice consists in a system of understandings and a procedure through which each is accorded what is agreed upon as fair.”-C.E. Merriam
In other words, Justice means securing and protecting of rights of all in a fair way. It stands for harmony among all the people, orderly living and securing of rights of all in a just and fair way.
Key Features of Justice:
1. Justice is related to mutual relationships of persons living in society.
2. Justice is based on values and traditions of society.
3. Justice is related to all aspects of human behaviour in society. Laws are made and courts are set up with this aim in view.
4. Aim of Justice is to provide equal rights, opportunities and facilities to all in a fair way.
5. The function of Justice is to harmonise individual interests with the interests of society.
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