Indian Laws
Indian Law
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Indian Law refers to the system of law which presently operates in India. It is largely based on English common law because of the long period of British colonial influence during the period of the British Raj.
Much of contemporary Indian law shows substantial European and American
influence. Various legislations first introduced by the British are
still in effect in their modified forms today.

During the drafting of
the Indian Constitution, laws from Ireland, the United States, Britain, and France were all synthesized to get a refined set of Indian laws, as it currently stands. Indian laws also adhere to the United Nations guidelines on human rights law and the environmental law. Certain international trade laws, such as those on intellectual property, are also enforced in India.

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Sunil Thacker
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Indian IT regulations have undergone significant changes. From cyber security to internet censorship , from hacking to cyber forensics, the challenges are diverse and immense. The Indian judiciary has reviewed the law(s) with a careful, rational...
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Pradeep Thomas Abraham
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I don't know if any of the people who have said Yes have read the Information Technology Act, 2000. , and the amendments.It is a very very scary law - so the law does not need to be any more stringent.Possibly the way it is interpreted and...
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Alexander Lewis
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India is poorly lacking in not just cyber laws, but also patent protection, pharma products, shoddy packaging and shadow marketing done riding piggy back by small firms on International or MNC products. India still does get software business...
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No, new formulations are required.
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Peeyush Chauhan
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Agrred with Mr. Sunil. No law is complete in its strict sense unless executed. Indian laws are quite exhuastive, amedndments take place as required.
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Kiran SSS
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"No, new formulations are required."
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Ramachandra your argument is correct. Law should change according to the society and inturn vice versa. Law and society are dependent on each other. If law changes, society must adjust to law by changing itself and inturn if society changes, then...
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Ramachandra
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I think some laws which are enacted are very old, it is required to amend some laws keeping in mind the current changes in the society. To make Indian Law more powerful, implement it in right and strict way.
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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Thanks for your response, Dhingra Sir. thanks for your views for this debate past debates, from which I got useful information. Keep posting, Sir.
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SACHIN KORDE
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Absolutely a NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Constitution has been ammended with only short temr goals as winning the next elections. We are supposle to be having fair and reasonable governance but in reality we are a society by the VIPS for...
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PS Dhingra
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No, in my views the constitution only proposes, but not guarantees. However, where the constitution proposes, the law makers, who are all from the cadres recuited directly through UPSC, dispose of at their own whims and fancy to favour their own...
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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I support your statement, Sir. Very correctly said.
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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I strongly recommend Yes. But with the consent of the family members. I have seen many people suffering from incurable diseases and became a burden to them and to other family members and plead 'mercy killing'
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Prof V Narayana Swamy
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Let offers come to me from all corners
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I think its a good cause since it saves environment
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Major brands like HP, Canon considers this as Law violation
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Yogesh Patel Patel
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Is Printer Cartridges Refilling & Remanufactured Selling is against the law in India?
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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Without law it can't start it's working.
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Laws are made to ensure safety and assure wholesome environment
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Laws are made to punish the peoples
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Rahul Gupta
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"Laws are made to ensure safety and assure wholesome environment"
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The term "law" is used to denote the whole process by which organised societies, through government bodies and personnel(legislatures,courts,administrative tribunals,law-enforcement agencies and officers,penal and corrective institutions...
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S. Muralidharan
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"Laws are made to punish the peoples"
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Laws are nothing but "Lakshman Reka" for the citizens to act in the free and democratic country like ours! Anything in excess is dangerous, therefore, we need to confine to this boundary in order to lead a peaceful, tension-free life! If the laws...
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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"Laws are made to punish the peoples"
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I am a law abiding citizen. When politicians involved in the scam say "Law will take its own course" or a known criminal contesting the elections tell "I am a gentleman, unless proved guilty" or when a stalker throw acid on a college going girl...
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Mohommad Azharuddin
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I think so majority of people do not follow law....people are either giving excuses or complaints ....
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S. Muralidharan
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Your question - "Do we really follow Law?" should be answered this way. (1) We do follow law, otherwise we would be behind the bars; (2) If you ask "Do we enjoy all the provisions of the Constitution?" - then the answer is no. Why? We have not...
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It should levied with penalty and asked for countermeasures
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It should be leaved as such
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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"It should levied with penalty and asked for countermeasures "
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Compulsory vehicle change with new one should be the only penalty.
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Who is Sonia Gandhi: There is officially no Sonia Gandhi. Her real name in passport is neither Gandhi nor Sonia. Its Edvige Antonia Albina Maino. Sonia is a Russian name and not Italian. However, Antonia is an Italian name and her passport is Italian. Though she has married Rajiv Gandhi* she never accepted change of title officially. ( recall the time of turmoil in Indian politics when Sonia Gandhi was trying to be the prime minister, but ultimately Manmohan Singh became her toy) *Rajiv Gandhi: Actually Rajiv Khan being the son of Firoz Khan and Indira Priyadarshani. Gandhi is an assumed title to sentimentally lure indians for their political benefit. They are muslims by religion. Father: Stefano Eugene Maino is socially the father of Sonia. Her father was a German(Hitlers army). When Hitlers army went to Russia they were captured and imprisoned. He was captured near St. Petersburg and was imprisoned for 20 years. But he became a member of KGB and his imprisonment was limited to 4...
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Though we are not a corruption free country nor are we that developed, we do have a very strong cultural and traditional values blended with umpteen ethical values which makes us distinct, stupendous and one of the best societies to live in. truly this makes me proud to be an indian!
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