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Page 1: INDIA -  · PDF fileIndia’s common law system is based on the English model composed of customs, ... Indian Constitutional Law , ... The Law of Torts

India’s common law system is based on the English model composed of customs, precedents and legislation. Separate personal law codes apply to Muslims, Christians, and Hindus. There is judicial review of legislative acts.

The LexisNexis India Research Library is now available to UK customers and is designed to allow you to advise your clients on any queries relating to Indian Law quickly and confidently.

The LexisNexis India Research contains:

• A Ramaiya: Guide To The Companies Act, 18th Edition 2014• Abishek: Service Tax• Alka Chawla: Law of Copyright• Allahabad High Court• Andhra Pradesh High Court• Arvind Datar: Guide to Central Excise Law & Practice (With

Account Practices)• Atul M Setalvad: Law of Sales and Principles of VAT• Avtar Singh: Introduction to Labour and Industrial Law• B S Ramaswamy Contracts and their Management, 4th Edition• Bachawat: Arbitration and Conciliation• Bhandari: Guide to Company Law Procedures • Bihar State Acts• Bombay High Court• BRN Sarma: Law Relating to Leases• C R Datta Law of Arbitration & Conciliation• Calcutta High Court• Central Acts of India• Chandratre: Company Secretarial Practice Manual• Chaturvedi & Pithisaria: Income Tax Law, 6e 2014

• Chhattisgarh High Court• Darashaw Vakil: The Transfer of Property Act• Datta: Company Law• Delhi High Court• Delhi State Acts• Doabia : The Law of Services and Dismissals, 5th Edition• G.P. Singh: Principles of Statutory Interpretation• Gujarat High Court• Guwahati High Court• Halsbury’s Laws of India• Himachal Pradesh High Court• Jammu & Kashmir High Court• Jharkhand High Court• Justice B P Banerjee : Writ Remedies- Remediable Rights under

public Law• Kailasam: Law of Trademarks & Geographical Indications, 3rd

Edition• Kanga: Law & Practice of Income Tax, 10th Edition• Kannan & Vijayaraghavan: Motor Vehicles Laws• Karnataka High Court• Karnataka State Acts• Karnika Seth: Computer Technology Law• Kerala High Court• Khader: Law of Patents: with special focus on Pharma• Khader: Touchstone effect: Impact of Pre-grant Opposition on

Patents

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