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Navigating the legal terrain

A comparative overview of UK and India's legal systems and their cross-border implications

by Blitz India Media
June 22, 2023
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Saurabh MishraWith globalisation revolutionising various sectors, the legal sphere is no exception. Increasingly, legal professionals operate across geographical borders, necessitating an understanding of different legal systems. This article offers a comparative analysis of the legal systems in the UK and India, exploring the nuances of cross-border legal practice and discussing the shared common law legacy and subsequent divergences in their legal cultures.

A shared legacy

India and the UK share a legacy of common law, thanks to their historical ties. Both countries follow the common law tradition, which emphasises precedent-based law or ‘judge-made law’. However, the evolution of common law in both nations has been influenced by unique cultural contexts and sociopolitical circumstances.

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Structure of courts

The court systems in both countries adhere to a hierarchical structure, with the Supreme Court sitting at the top of the judiciary. However, a significant difference lies in the division of the legal profession. The UK has a bifurcated legal profession comprising barristers, who primarily argue cases in courts, and solicitors, who are usually the first point of contact for clients. In contrast, India follows a fused profession, allowing lawyers to play dual roles.

Path of divergence

Despite a shared common law heritage, the substantive laws in India and the UK have evolved differently, moulded by distinct socio-cultural backdrops. While Indian law features a fusion of statutory laws, customs, and common law principles, UK law exhibits a predominantly Western influence.

Procedurally, India’s legal framework, defined by statutes like the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), drew heavily from the British legal system at inception. Over time, these have been modified and refined to better align with India’s unique socio-legal challenges.

Cross-border practice

The waves of globalisation have made a profound impact on the legal landscape, necessitating a convergence of legal understanding and collaboration across different jurisdictions. The surge in crossborder disputes, international arbitrations, and transnational corporate transactions has given rise to a new breed of legal professionals.

India and the UK share a legacy of common law, thanks to their historical ties. Both countries follow the common law tradition, which emphasises precedent-based law or ‘judge-made law’

Practising law across borders necessitates not just knowledge of different legal systems, but also proficiency in intercultural communication and a keen understanding of global legal trends. These legal professionals must be adaptable, capable of navigating multiple legal jurisdictions, understanding diverse legal principles, and meeting the needs of an international clientele.

Conclusion

As we tread further into the era of globalisation, the lines dividing domestic and international legal practice continue to blur. For legal professionals in the UK and India, an understanding of both legal systems and their interconnectedness is increasingly indispensable. Although distinct, the UK and India’s legal systems share a common heritage that fosters understanding and cooperation, serving as a springboard for the future of cross-border legal practice.

This dynamic landscape provides an exciting realm of possibilities and challenges for legal professionals navigating the intricacies of crossborder legal practice.

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