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give one example of a controversial bill.​

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Answered by parevaprerna
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Laws that are voted for in the Parliament by due procedure however are suppressive and are opposed by a vast section of society are referred to as unpopular laws, whereas controversial laws are those that support one section of the society as against the other.

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Unpopular Law Example

Controversial Law Example

Article 498 A Dowry Act: This Act was introduced in the year 1983 with thepurpose to fight against the threats of oppression to a woman by her husband and his relatives. However most women misuse this law and file untrue and fabricated complaints against their husband and his relatives for personal gains. For instance, any women can file a complaint against her husband and/or relatives for dowry harassment. Most times, the court will give favour the women although the husband is innocent. Thus this law unduly favours a section of the society .

Article 66 A IT Act: The Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000 dealing with electronic commerce and cyber crime.  The law stipulates that any information, electronic email/message that is of menacing character or wholly offensive, or is false with the intent to cause inconvenience, annoyance, obstruction, danger, injury, danger, enmity, criminal intimidation, ill-will or hatred persistently by utilising a computer resource/communication device, or mislead or deceive the recipient/addressee about the source of such messages, will be punished with imprisonment and/or fine. This law can affect a person’s freedom of speech, for instance, right to arrest any person on the basis things or opinions posted on Social media or social networking sites, leading to the law allowing imaginative interpretation of the provision by enforcement agencies in deciding what is a right or wrong content or message or information

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