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What is law and do we have to follow parliamentary form of government?


what is law and why do we need to follow parliamentary form of government?




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25th October 2011, 09:27 AM
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what is law and why do we need to follow parliamentary form of government?
What is law and do we have to follow parliamentary form of government?


Law is a system or set of rules and guidelines which are made to maintain peace and help government to govern easily over its areas. The LAW is not limited to any one part of a system but it is applicable in almost all of its part .There are following types of Laws
  • International Law
  • Constitutional and Administrative Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Contract Law
  • International
  • Tort Law
  • Property Law
  • Equity and Trust
  • Civil Law
  • Religious Law


These laws needs to follow because these following of these laws brings peace among us. If these laws will not be followed then insecurity will arise among the common people .


Why We have to Follow Parliamentry System


Parliamentry system in india is the result of strong influence of british in india. We are following many customs of britishers .They ruled for many years and thus provided their many cutoms to us .

At the time when india was not an independent nations, it was ruled by british which were following parliamentry sytem and were ruling quite effectively and was much better option as compared to the administration of any king, in which supreme power were given to the king and his words were considered as like the word of god .So after getting independence some major people of that time were thinking about how to administer the nation and the best thought that came in their mind was "The Parliamentry System" and thus they tried it and we are also following it .



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25th October 2011, 11:53 AM
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There are sevaral types of law and have different rules and regulation and have different meaning against different types of law.The varitry of laws are following:

*International Law

*Constitutional and Administrative Law

*Criminal Law

*Contract Law

*Tort Law

*Property Law

*Civil Law

*Religious Law

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25th October 2011, 01:17 PM
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Law is a system of rules and guidelines which are enforced through social institutions to govern behavior, wherever possible. It shapes politics, economics and society in numerous ways and serves as a social mediator of relations between people.
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25th October 2011, 05:42 PM
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Law is a system or set of rules and guidelines which are made to maintain peace and help government to govern easily over its areas.

There are 2 sources of law – parliament (legislation) and court (case) made law. These laws can be regarded as being purely formal, irrespective of whether they are good or bad.


These laws needs to follow because these following of these laws brings peace among us. If these laws will not be followed then insecurity will arise among the common people .

The disputed question is "is law really needed"? As simplistic as it may seem to answer, it is fundamental that we ask. Personally, laws are guidelines that set out appropriate behaviour that has been developed over time, and are based on moral beliefs, a human condition that sets out a purpose that society in general is called upon – or required to fulfill. Without the fulfillment of these desired tasks, man simply will become equal to animals – or worse still, allow their darker sides (or impulses) to emerge and control their lives. Thus, law acts as a guardian against the inevitable anarchy that would engulf humanity

It is fact, that even in the simplest of societies, some form of legal rule and guidance is without doubt needed to control the anarchist like environment – which ironically counteracts the entire purpose of a lawless society.
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