India has a comprehensive legal system based on its Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land. The legal system is influenced by British common law, traditional customs, and modern statutory laws. Here are the key categories of laws in India:

1. Constitutional Law

  • The Constitution of India (1950) lays down the framework for governance, fundamental rights, directive principles, and duties of citizens.
  • Any law that violates the Constitution can be declared unconstitutional by the courts.

2. Criminal Law

  • Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860: Defines crimes such as theft, murder, fraud, etc.
  • Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1973: Lays down the process for criminal trials, arrests, and investigations.
  • Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988: Punishes government officials for corruption.
  • Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985: Regulates drug-related crimes.

3. Civil Law

  • Civil Procedure Code (CPC), 1908: Defines the procedure for civil disputes.
  • Indian Contract Act, 1872: Governs business agreements and contracts.
  • Torts Law (not codified): Covers civil wrongs like defamation and negligence.

4. Family Law

  • Hindu Marriage Act, 1955: Governs marriage and divorce among Hindus.
  • Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act, 1937: Governs marriage, divorce, and inheritance for Muslims.
  • Special Marriage Act, 1954: Allows inter-religious marriages.
  • Hindu Succession Act, 1956 & Indian Succession Act, 1925: Deal with inheritance rights.

5. Property & Land Laws

  • Transfer of Property Act, 1882: Governs property transactions.
  • Rent Control Acts (State-wise): Protects tenants from unfair eviction.
  • RERA (Real Estate Regulation and Development Act), 2016: Protects homebuyers from fraud by developers.

6. Corporate & Business Laws

  • Companies Act, 2013: Regulates corporate governance.
  • Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016: Deals with business insolvency.
  • Competition Act, 2002: Prevents monopolistic practices.

7. Cyber Law

  • Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000: Regulates cybercrimes, data protection, and e-commerce.

8. Labour & Employment Laws

  • Factories Act, 1948: Regulates factory workers’ conditions.
  • Minimum Wages Act, 1948: Ensures fair wages.
  • Industrial Disputes Act, 1947: Governs employer-employee conflicts.

9. Environmental Laws

  • Environment Protection Act, 1986: Regulates pollution control.
  • Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Protects endangered species.
  • Forest Conservation Act, 1980: Controls deforestation.

10. Consumer Protection Laws

  • Consumer Protection Act, 2019: Protects consumers from unfair trade practices and fraud.

11. Taxation Laws

  • Income Tax Act, 1961: Governs personal and corporate taxes.
  • Goods and Services Tax (GST) Act, 2017: Unified tax for goods and services.

12. Media & Censorship Laws

  • Cinematograph Act, 1952: Regulates film certification.
  • Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867: Governs newspaper registration.
  • IT Rules, 2021: Regulate social media platforms and digital content.

13. Human Rights & Social Welfare Laws

  • Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005: Protects women from abuse.
  • SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989: Protects Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes from discrimination.
  • Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005: Allows citizens to request government information.

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