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What are the sources of Indian law?

Indian law consists of-

a) Legislations (called statutes or ‘Acts') passed by the Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) and State Legislatures (Vidhana Sabhas and the Vidhana Parishat, if any); and

b) Rules, regulations, byelaws, notifications etc. made under different Acts; and

c) Supreme Court decisions in various cases; and

d) In certain circumstances, the customs followed by particular groups.

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