What are the major secondary sources of data used by social scientists?
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Secondary Sources:
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 secondary sources of Indian law are: (a) English Law, (common law, equity, law merchant, and statute law), (b) Justice, equity and good conscience.
Customary Law:
Customs have played an important role in making the law and therefore are also known as customary law. ‘Customary Law’, in the words of Keeton, may be defined as “those rules of human action, established by usage and regarded as legally binding by those to whom the rules are applicable, which are adopted by the courts and applied as sources of law because they are generally followed by the political society as a whole or by some part of it”.
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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 secondary sources of Indian law are: (a) English Law, (common law, equity, law merchant, and statute law), (b) Justice, equity and good conscience.
Customary Law:
Customs have played an important role in making the law and therefore are also known as customary law. ‘Customary Law’, in the words of Keeton, may be defined as “those rules of human action, established by usage and regarded as legally binding by those to whom the rules are applicable, which are adopted by the courts and applied as sources of law because they are generally followed by the political society as a whole or by some part of it”.
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Secondary sources of data used by the social scientists are those sources which have been already used and analysed by others.
There are two major sources of secondary data ;
1. Published Sources : It includes official Censuses, surveys, Government records, other organisational records, books, journals and articles, newspapers, committee records etc.
2. Unpublished Records : These includes unpublished personal dairies, record of private companies, business houses, scholars, research workers etc.
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