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What laws did Britain make in India?

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Can an 11 year old be married and have children in India?

This is possible because India has different laws to most of the civilised world. There are not so many child laws and laws of consent etc.


Do all laws are apply to all in India?

Some international laws apply to India. All Indian national laws apply to all India. Local laws apply in certain areas.


Who makes laws in India?

The laws of India are made by many people. Although the prime minister has the final say as to yes or no, the Parliament and Legislatures of various states bring up the idea of that law in the first place.


Who makes the laws for India?

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Who makes laws for India?

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Did the laws in India change after gandhi died?

India has since rejected Gandhi's economic ideas but has embraced his political movements and the laws remain the same. Gandhi's birthday is still celebrated in India.


What all laws are applicable if you setting up a factory in India?

Labour laws, tax laws, Indian Contract Act, Environmental laws.


Who became the leading colony in disobeying British laws?

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Importance of mercantile law in India?

The countries like india and pakistan mercentile laws has great importance. Bussines is the base of economy and without laws we could not even think about bussines.


How did India develop their laws?

Indian laws have came on the back of British Colonial Rule. The court system in India today is very slow but is based around the British court system. Most laws are retained from that era with new laws being brought in by the Indian parliament and Indian governments.


Laws are neither respected nor enforced in India?

Lack of proper police training and rampant corruption lead to laws not being respected or enforced in India. Without effective enforcement, laws are largely ignored and the problems that resulted in the laws being passed continue on.