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difference between law and act

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Answered by preetty01
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Law  implies a system of rules, recognized by a country to regulate the actions of the citizens. On the other hand
Act is that segment of legislation, that deals with specific circumstances and people. 

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Answered by aashisrivastava1
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Finally a bill becomes a law (Act) of the land once it has been passed by the parliament and also got assent from the President. ... An Act is a law which is made by the legislature like Parliament or State Legislative Assembly. *LAW* The term 'law' in general refers to the set of regulations or rules to be followed.

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