explain with an example how sometimes a law becomes controversial
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Some laws passed by the parliament have been unpopular and not accepted by the people. Sometimes a law can be constitutionally valid and hence legal, but it can continue to be unpopular and unacceptable to the people because they feel that the intention behind it is unfair and harmful.
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answer sometimes a law can be constitutionally valid hence legal but it can continue to be unpopular and unacceptable to people because they feel it harmful or unsafe.
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