FACULTY OF JURIDICAL SCIENCES RAMA UNIVERSITY Kinds of law FROM ANJALI DIXIT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Kinds of Law Kinds of Law Substantive Law Procedural Law Civil Law Criminal Law Civil Law Criminal Law
Substantive Law Substantive Law Civil Substantive Law Criminal Substantive Law Ex. Indian Contract Act Law of Property Specific Relief Act Penal Law
Substantive Law MEANING The Substantive Laws are basically derived from Common, Statutory, Constitution and from the Principles found in judicial decisions following the legal precedents to cases with similar facts and situations . For Example :- Penal Law, Law of Contract, Law of Property, Specific Relief Act, etc are Substantive Law.
Substantive Law Substantive Laws- 1. The Indian Contract Act, 1872 2. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 3. The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 4. Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 5. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 6. The Factories Act, 1948 7. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 8. The Law of Torts 9. Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (the first part that deals with general principles of law) 10. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 11. The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Procedural Law Procedural Law Civil Procedural Law Criminal Procedural Law Civil Procedural Code,1908 Evidence Act,1872 Criminal Procedural Code, 1973
Procedural Law MEANING Procedural Law (or Adjective Law) deals with the enforcement of law that is guided and regulated by the practice, procedure and machinery. This law is very important in administration of justice.
Procedural Law Procedural Laws– 1. Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (the second part that deals with orders with respect to civil proceedings) 2. Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 3. Law of Evidence, 1872 4. The Limitation Act, 1963
Substantive Law & Procedural Law Both Substantive Law & Procedural Law The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 ,