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  2. Law of India - Wikipedia

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    Trust law in India is mainly codified in the Indian Trusts Act of 1882, which came into force on 1 March 1882. It extends to the whole of India except for the state of Jammu and Kashmir and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indian law follows principles of English law in most areas of law, but the law of trusts is a notable exception.

  3. Homer Pithawalla - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] [10] Apart from editing several student-oriented law books, he has authored a series of books on Company Law, Environment Law, Administrative Law, Land Laws, and The Indian Divorce Act, including the Leading Cases on the Law of Contracts. His book, Legal Language, Legal Writing & General English, is a standard text for law students as ...

  4. Tagore Law Lectures - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Supreme Court has relied on multiple Tagore Law Lectures including William O' Douglas's 1939 Lecture on comparative U.S. and Indian law, [8] Julius Jolly's 1883 lecture on the Hindu law of partition, inheritance, and adoption [9] and M.C. Setalvad's 1974 lecture on the relation between the Union and States in the Indian Constitution.

  5. History of Indian law - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of India is the longest written constitution for a country, containing 395 articles, 12 schedules, 105 amendments and 117,369 words.. Law in India primarily evolved from customary practices and religious prescriptions in the Indian subcontinent, to the modern well-codified acts and laws based on a constitution in the Republic of India.

  6. Category:Law of India - Wikipedia

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    Pendency of court cases in India; Penguin Books Ltd. v. India Book Distributors and Others; Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991; Pondicherry Lok Adalat; Pornography in India; Post Office Bill, 2023; Press and Registration of Periodicals Act, 2023; Public Account (India) Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024

  7. Hindu law - Wikipedia

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    Hindu law, as a historical term, refers to the code of laws applied to Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs in British India. [1] [2] [3] Hindu law, in modern scholarship, also refers to the legal theory, jurisprudence and philosophical reflections on the nature of law discovered in ancient and medieval era Indian texts. [4]

  8. Indian law - Wikipedia

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  9. Legal practice in India - Wikipedia

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    Parts I, II and III deal with establishment of Bar Council of India, state bar councils, lawyers and their roles. [3] Part IV deals with rules of legal education being rules on standards of legal education and recognition of degrees in law for the purpose of enrolment as advocate and inspection of Universities for recognizing its degree in law. [4]