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The principle sources of Indian Law, as listed by the unit, are Customs or Customary Law, Judicial Decisions or Precedents, Statutes or Legislation, and:

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Correct answer: B.
1. The unit lists four principal sources of Indian Law. 2. These are customs, judicial precedents, statutes and personal law. 3. Personal law covers Hindu, Mohammedan and similar communal laws. 4. Justice, equity and good conscience and English Law are SECONDARY sources, not principal. 5. International treaties are not in the principal-source list. _Source: ICSI CS Executive Programme, Paper 1 "Jurisprudence, Interpretation and General Laws", Lesson 1 "Sources of Law" (Nov 2021 edition, pp 2-19)._
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