The term "law" is used to denote the whole process by which organised societies, through government bodies and personnel(legislatures,courts,administrative tribunals,law-enforcement agencies and officers,penal and corrective institutions etc.)attempts to apply these rules and regulations and thereby establish and maintain peaceful and orderly relations between the people in that society. According to Austin, sanction is the only means to induce obedience. It is incorrect to say this because law is obeyed because of its acceptance by the community. Further international law is a law despite of the fact that it can't punish the people or impose sanctions.
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Rahul Gupta, B.Tech/B.E. student, Dronacharya College of Engg., Gurgaon
| 02 12 2011 07:17:28 +0000
To made the living environment safe. But no the passion is breaking the law ..!!!!
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Anand Balasubramanian, Deployment Mgr,
| 02 08 2011 11:18:01 +0000
They are made to carry out everyday life without any risk. When you know what u have to follow and everyone will follow the same laws the life will be much disciplined and well mannered
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Shailaja Mallur, Application Developer, OnMobile Global Limited
| 02 08 2011 09:51:10 +0000
I want to support for safety.
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Project Manager, Phadnis Infrastructur Ltd
| 02 08 2011 07:13:42 +0000
in my opinion perhpas they r made to follow a standard code of conduct so that one can live a normal life without affecting others'
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mallikarjuna , networking, 3i
| 02 08 2011 06:29:11 +0000
In a place where law is supreme less crime take place.
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ASIF IQBAL AZMI asifiqbalazmi@gmail.com, OWNER, D'CO CREATION
| 02 08 2011 05:20:48 +0000
hello Himanshu,laws are made to ensure safety and assure wholesome environment along with acts to punish the offenses.but,in a democratic country any law is looked at different perceptions and sometimes made to circumstances and amendments at the wish of people in power which is not correct.
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LokeshRaj Varshney, Freelancer, Construction
| 02 04 2011 06:25:04 +0000
hello Himanshu,laws are made to ensure safety and assure wholesome environment along with acts to punish the offenses.but,in a democratic country any law is looked at different perceptions and sometimes made to circumstances and amendments at the wish of people in power which is not correct.
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jairaj shyam prasad, Production Manager, BOSCH Ltd
| 02 03 2011 16:39:52 +0000
i think its for both ...... in this present situation its much to punish and then to safeguard
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Sindhu S Manja, visiting faculty, St george college
| 02 03 2011 14:22:48 +0000
even i agree that laws are made to ensure safety and assure wholesome environment.if punishments are not there then there will not be a peaceful hormony in the society.
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bolla chandana, Head/VP/-PR/Corp. Communication, 9x
| 02 03 2011 10:39:22 +0000
laws are made to maintain law and order and healthy growth of the society. laws are not static they should change with change in the structure of the society.
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Danish khan, Business Analyst, cognizant business consultancy
| 02 03 2011 10:37:53 +0000
I believe that laws are generally made to ensure safety & a wholesome environment. Punishment is only given when the condition is not fulfilled.
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Himanshu Pathak, Sr/Principal Coresspondent, Coresspondent
| 02 03 2011 08:50:04 +0000
for healthy society
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bharat , Legal Consultant/Solicitor, bharatkumar lawyer
| 02 02 2011 09:32:28 +0000
Itotally agree with my friend had told... Laws are made for the people to maintain peace & for proper,way of living in the society...For peoples own benifits...
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Revathy Venkitesh, Traffic Assistant, Global Aviation & Services Group
| 02 02 2011 09:08:25 +0000
Laws are made to ensure safety and assure wholesome
environment for the peoples. Laws are not made to punish the peoples but are
meant for ensuring safety and assure wholesome environment for the peoples and
to prevent the culprits from committing the offence and to deter the other
persons from committing the same offence.
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Nilesh Pawar, Legal & Secretarial, Valencia Professional & Management Services LLP
| 02 02 2011 06:02:22 +0000
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Laws are nothing but "Lakshman Reka" for the citizens to act in the free and democratic country like ours! Anything in excess is dangerous, therefore, we need to confine to this boundary in order to lead a peaceful, tension-free life! If the laws are manipulated to harass anyone then the State is erring the very fundamental of law. To monitor and ensure such excesses do not occur, the Apex Courts, High Courts and other lower courts are constituted.
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S. Muralidharan, Executive Director, Knowledge Foundation & Campus Around the Corner
| 02 12 2011 07:03:54 +0000
Laws are made to break at least in India.But if you are punishing to the culprit then the breaking of law could be reduced to some extent
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pradhnya meshram, Sales Executive/Officer, Tata Communications Ltd
| 02 12 2011 06:41:44 +0000
Laws are made to educate people about its weaknesses and teach them how to break it lawfully. Laws are made for common people only. A class of people who are above the laws, enjoys the life, and urges comoon men to obey Laws. Hence, the law makers always worj out the ways and means -how to break it within the limit of Law.
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dinesh jani, Value-estimates expert, self employed professional
| 02 03 2011 11:45:23 +0000
Nowadays law also became some kind of eye wash. Laws are meant only for the high class people that too they decide the judgement. Its waste of time to discuss on this topic. Even my grand child after 40 decades they too going to discuss on the same. Can anyone give me answer who killed Jessica? for what purpose they prolonged this case for more than ten years. Whether Mr. Raja going to be sentenced life time for this huge scam?
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Sridevi Ranganaathan, Assistant Professor at Madras University
| 02 03 2011 10:53:59 +0000
In the present day scenario "Laws are made..to be broken"
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Suryanarayan Murthy, Free lancer
| 02 02 2011 06:21:34 +0000
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