What are the indian primary and secondary sources of law ?
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The main sources of modern Indian Law, as administered by Indian courts, may be divided into broad categories: (i) Primary sources and, (ii) secondary sources. The primary sources of Indian law are: (a) customs, (b) judicial precedents, (stare decisis) (c) statutes and (d) personal law. The secondary sources of Indian law are: (a) English Law, (common law, equity, law merchant, and statute law), (b) Justice, equity and good conscience.
The main sources of modern Indian Law, as administered by Indian courts, may be divided into broad categories: (i) Primary sources and, (ii) secondary sources. The primary sources of Indian law are: (a) customs, (b) judicial precedents, (stare decisis) (c) statutes and (d) personal law. The secondary sources of Indian law are: (a) English Law, (common law, equity, law merchant, and statute law), (b) Justice, equity and good conscience.
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