Explain the interpretation of procedural law
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Procedural law is the body of law that deals with the technical aspects, such as duties and procedures for obtaining redress for a wrong. ... This is in contrast to “substantive law,” which refers to the actual laws by which a crime may be charged, or which govern how the facts of the case will be accepted and presented.
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Hey dude!!!!
Role of procedural law is to dictate that what will happen in the court.....
It's a body that deals with technical aspects....
It works on the duties and procedures so that there should be no unfair happening......
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