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G’afur G’ulom, a prominent Uzbek writer and poet, left a significant impact not only on literature but also on the legal and ethical development of society. His works reflect profound social, moral, and legal values that continue to influence contemporary legal thought. Through his storytelling, G’afur G’ulom addressed issues such as justice, human rights, and social responsibility, embedding legal concepts within his literary narratives. His portrayal of societal issues provided insights into the legal consciousness of his time, offering valuable lessons for modern legal studies. This article explores how his literary legacy contributes to legal discourse, highlighting the intersection of literature and law in shaping societal norms and values. G’afur G’ulom, a distinguished figure in Uzbek literature, made significant contributions not only to the cultural sphere but also to the understanding of legal and ethical issues within society. His literary works vividly depict themes of justice, morality, and human rights, offering profound insights into the legal consciousness of his time. Through his storytelling, G’ulom highlighted the struggles of individuals against injustice, corruption, and social inequality, emphasizing the importance of fairness and moral responsibility. His works continue to serve as a valuable resource for exploring the intersection of law, ethics, and literature. This article examines the legal significance of G’afur G’ulom’s literary heritage and its lasting impact on contemporary legal and social thought.