<P> Indian Muslims' personal laws are based upon the Sharia, which is thus partially applied in India, and laws and legal judgements adapting and adjusting Sharia for Indian society . The portion of the fiqh applicable to Indian Muslims as personal law is termed Mohammedan law . Despite being largely uncodified, Mohammedan law has the same legal status as other codified statutes . The development of the law is largely on the basis of judicial precedent, which in recent times has been subject to review by the courts . The concept of the judicial precedent and of' review by the courts' is a key component of the British common law upon which Indian law is based . The contribution of Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer in the matter of interpretation of the statutory as well as personal law is significant . </P> <P> Sunni Law: </P> <Ul> <Li> Quran </Li> <Li> Sunna or Ahdis (Tradition of the Prophet) </Li> <Li> Ijma (Unanimous Decision of the Jurists) </Li> <Li> Qiyas (Analogical deduction) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Sunna or Ahdis (Tradition of the Prophet) </Li>

Condition of law in india in theory and in practical