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Q1) The Analytical School of Jurisprudence places a strong emphasis on analysing legal theories and treats the law as it "is" rather than as it "ought to be." It is more concerned with the structure and current legal system than it is with the history or moral standing of the law. A legal theorist named Ms. Ananya examines a recently proposed law. She avoids discussing its ethical consequences or historical context in favour of concentrating entirely on how it makes sense inside the existing legal system.

Question:

What would be the main strategy for Ms. Ananya's analysis of the proposed statute based on her methodology and the tenets of the Analytical School?

Option: 1

A) Assessing the statute's moral and ethical tenets.


Option: 2

B) Being aware of the societal and historical circumstances that led to its creation.


Option: 3

C) Examining its structure and logical consistency within the current legal system.


Option: 4

D) Projecting its probable effects on society and future ramifications.


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The Analytical School is interested in the framework and logic of the law as it already exists. According to this school of thinking, Ms. Ananya's strategy is to evaluate the statute's logical coherence and how it comports with the existing legal framework without delving into its moral, historical, or prospective ramifications. hence option C is correct option 

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