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  2. Code of Civil Procedure (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 is a procedural law related to the administration of civil proceedings in India . The Code is divided into two parts: the first part contains 158 sections and the second part contains the First Schedule, which has 51 Orders and Rules. The sections provide provisions related to general principles of jurisdiction ...

  3. Civil procedure code of India - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version Redirect to: Code of Civil Procedure (India) ... Redirect to: Code of Civil Procedure (India) This page was last edited on ...

  4. Uniform Civil Code - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Civil Code is a proposal in India to formulate and implement personal laws of citizens which apply on all citizens equally regardless of their religion. Currently, personal laws of various communities are governed by their religious scriptures. [ 1] Implementation of a uniform civil code across the nation is pursued by India's ...

  5. Code of Criminal Procedure (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Code of Criminal Procedure, commonly called Criminal Procedure Code ( CrPC ), was the main legislation on procedure for administration of substantive criminal law in India. [ 1] It was enacted in 1973 and came into force on 1 April 1974. [ 2] It provides the machinery for the investigation of crime, apprehension of suspected criminals ...

  6. Indian Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Penal Code ( IPC) was the official criminal code in the Republic of India, inherited from British India after independence, until it was repealed and replaced by Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) in December 2023, which came into effect on 1 July 2024. It was a comprehensive code intended to cover all substantive aspects of criminal law.

  7. Judiciary of India - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of India ( ISO: Bhārata kī Nyāyapālikā) is the system of courts that interpret and apply the law in the Republic of India. India uses a common law system, first introduced by the British East India Company and with influence from other colonial powers and Indian princely states, as well as practices from ancient and medieval ...

  8. Law of India - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of India is the longest written constitution for a country, containing 470 articles, 12 schedules, 105 amendments and 117,369 words.. The legal system of India consists of civil law, common law, customary law, religious law and corporate law within the legal framework inherited from the colonial era and various legislation first introduced by the British are still in effect in ...

  9. Burgerlijk Wetboek - Wikipedia

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    Burgerlijk Wetboek. The Burgerlijk Wetboek (or BW) is the Civil Code of the Netherlands. Early versions were largely based on the Napoleonic Code. The Dutch Civil Code was substantively reformed in 1992. The Code deals with the rights of natural persons (Book 1), legal persons (Book 2), patrimony (Book 3) and succession (Book 4).