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Describe those Rules/Principles, where the Procedural Law and Substantive Law may be same.

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Answered by smartykiller
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Procedural law provides the process that a case will go through (whether it goes to trial or not). The procedural law determines how a proceeding concerning the enforcement of substantive law will occur. Substantive law defines how the facts in the case will be handled, as well as how the crime is to be charged.

Substantive law refers to all categories of public and private law, including the law of contracts, real property, torts, and criminal law. For example, criminal law defines certain behavior as illegal and lists the elements the government must prove to convict a person of a crime.

Substantive law refers to all categories of public and private law, including the law of contracts, real property, torts, and criminal law. For example, criminal law defines certain behavior as illegal and lists the elements the government must prove to convict a person of a crime.

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