Law
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Law is a system of rules that are enforced
through social institutions to govern behavior.
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Laws can
be made by a collective legislature or by a single legislator.
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Law is a
binding custom or practice of a community- a rule or mode of conduct or action
that is prescribed or formally recognized as binding by a supreme controlling
authority or is made obligatory by a sanction- as an edict, decree, order, ordinance, statute, resolution, rule, judicial decision, or usage made,
recognized, or enforced by the controlling authority.
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Law of
India refers to the system of law
in modern India.
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India
maintains a common law legal
system inherited from the colonial era and various legislations first introduced
by the British are still in effect in modified forms today.
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Ancient India represented a distinct tradition of law and had a historically independent school of legal
theory and practice.
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The Arthashastra dating from 400 BC and the Manusmriti from
100 AD, were influential treatises in India.
Types of law In India-
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History
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Constitutional
and Administrative Law.
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Criminal
law
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Labor
Law
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Law
of Torts
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Company
Law
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Property
law
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Tax
law- 1- Central board of Direct Taxes 2- Income Tax Act of 1961 3- Service tax
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Trust
law
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Police
Force
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Family
law- 1- Hindu Law, 2- Muslim law, 3- Christian Law
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