Indian Law refers to the legal system in India, which is based on the Common Law system inherited from the British colonial period. It encompasses various laws, including the Constitution of India, which serves as the supreme law of the land, and various statutes, regulations, and judicial precedents. The legal framework addresses civil, criminal, and administrative matters, ensuring justice and order in society.
The Indian legal system is characterized by a hierarchy of courts, including the Supreme Court of India, High Courts, and lower courts. Legal professionals, such as advocates and judges, play a crucial role in interpreting and enforcing the law. Additionally, customary laws and personal laws for different communities also influence the legal landscape in India.