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difference between unpopular and controversial law

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Answered by princess4993
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Unpopular and controversial law. some laws passed by the Parliament have been unpopular and not accepted by the people. sometimes a law can be constinuatally valid and hence legal but it can to be continue unpopular and unacceptable to people because they feel that the intention behind it is unfair and harmful.
Answered by BrainlyStar909
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|| Unpopular and Controversial Laws ||

Sometimes a law can be legal, but it can be unpopular and unacceptable to people. Hence, people might criticise this law, hold public protests etc.

In a democracy, citizens can express their unwillingness to accept repressive laws framed by the Parliament. For example, various municipal laws on the use of space within municipal limits make hawking and street sanding illegal.

However, one also cannot deny that hawkers and vendors provide essential services cheaply and efficiently.

This is their means of livelihood.

People who think that law is not fair can approach the court to decide on the issue.

The court has the power to modify or cancel laws if it finds that they do not adhere to the Constitution.

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