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Indian law definition

Indian law means any Act, Ordinance, Regulation, rule, order, bye-law or other instrument which before the commencement of the Constitution, had the force of law in any Province of India or part thereof, or thereafter has the force of law in any Part A State or Part C State or Part thereof, but does not include any Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom or any Order in Council, rule or other instrument made under such Act;
Indian law means the code of an Indian tribe recognized as eligible for services provided to Indians by the United States secretary of the interior.
Indian law means all Law having the effect of law in India;

Examples of Indian law in a sentence

  • In accordance with Indian law and practice, permission for listing and trading of the Equity Shares issued pursuant to the Issue will not be granted until after the Equity Shares have been issued and allotted.

  • Shareholders’ rights including in relation to class actions, under Indian law may not be as extensive as shareholders’ rights under the laws of other countries or jurisdictions.

  • The construction, interpretation and meaning of the provisions of this Policy shall be determined in accordance with Indian law.

  • Shareholders’ rights under Indian law may not be as extensive as shareholders’ rights under the laws of other countries or jurisdictions.

  • It is uncertain as to whether an Indian court would enforce foreign judgments that would contravene or violate Indian law.


More Definitions of Indian law

Indian law means the Constitution of India, and laws, by-law, treaties, statutes, ordinances, codes, rules, regulations, executive orders, administrative orders or other orders, judgments or determinations, in each case by an Indian Governmental Authority, excluding any conflict of law principles;
Indian law means any law in force in the territory of India as enacted by the Parliament of India (and not by any state legislature);
Indian law means all laws, ordinances, statutes, rules, orders, byelaws, notifications, decrees, injunctions, rules of common law which have been judicially held to be applicable to India, licenses, permits, approvals, authorizations, consents, waivers, privileges, guidelines, agreements and regulations of the Government of India having jurisdiction over the Company, each of the foregoing as in effect as of the date hereof or any may be amended, modified, enacted or revoked from time to time hereafter.
Indian law means any Act, Ordinance, Regulation, rule, order, bye-law or other instrument which before the commencement of the Constitution had the force of law in any
Indian law means all laws, ordinances, statutes, rules, orders, byelaws, notifications, decrees, injunctions, rules of common law which have been judicially held to be applicable to India, licenses, permits, approvals, authorizations, consents, waivers, privileges, guidelines, agreements and regulations of the Government of India having jurisdiction over the Company, each of the
Indian law means any Act, Ordinance,Regulation, rule, order, bye laws orother
Indian law means any Act, Ordinance, Regulation, Rule, Order, bye-law or other instrument which before the commencement of the Constitution had the force of law in any Province of India or part thereof, or thereafter has