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List three sources of law mentioned in the text.

Constitution of India, General clause Act 1897, Administrative Laws

What is the purpose of the Interpretation of Statutes?

To determine the true intention of the legislature in enacting a law

Name one law mentioned that deals with civil disputes.

Law of Torts

Which Act governs the procedure for civil cases in India?

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What is the purpose of the Indian Evidence Act?

<p>To provide rules regarding the admissibility and relevancy of evidence in court proceedings</p> Signup and view all the answers

Chapter Page no. 1. Sources of Law 1.1 – 1.14

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3.1 – 3.19

<p>Administrative Laws</p> Signup and view all the answers

Law of Torts 5.1 – 5.10

<ol start="6"> <li>Civil Procedure Code, 1908</li> </ol> Signup and view all the answers

7.1 Indian Penal Code, 1860 7.1 – 7.18

<p>7.2 Criminal Procedure Code, 1973</p> Signup and view all the answers

Indian Evidence Act, 1872 8.1 – 8.16

<ol start="9"> <li>Specific Relief Act</li> </ol> Signup and view all the answers

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Constitution of India

The fundamental law of the nation, outlining rights, powers, and structure of government.

General Clauses Act, 1897

An act to consolidate and extend the General Clauses Acts, 1868 and 1887.

Administrative Laws

Deals with the powers and procedures of administrative agencies.

Purpose of Interpretation of Statutes

To ascertain the Legislature's intention.

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Law of Torts

Deals with civil wrongs where a person suffers a loss or harm due to another person's actions.

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Civil Procedure Code, 1908

Governs the procedure for civil cases in India.

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Indian Evidence Act

Provides rules for admissibility and relevancy of evidence in court.

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Study Notes

Sources of Law

  • The three sources of law mentioned are: • The Indian Penal Code, 1860 • The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 • (Implied: Law of Torts, though not explicitly stated as a source of law)

Purpose of the Interpretation of Statutes

  • The purpose is to provide a framework for understanding and applying statutes in India

Civil Dispute Law

  • One law that deals with civil disputes is the Law of Torts

Civil Procedure in India

  • The Act that governs the procedure for civil cases in India is not explicitly stated, but it can be inferred that it might be included in the chapter on Sources of Law or Law of Torts

Purpose of the Indian Evidence Act

  • The purpose of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is to provide rules and guidelines for the admissibility of evidence in Indian courts

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