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How are unpopular and controversial laws opposed by the people?

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Answered by chhayamestry06
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Laws which are passed by the Parliament by due procedure but are repressive and are opposed by a large section of society are known as unpopular laws. Controversial laws are those which favour one section of the society against the other

Answered by SubwayDementor
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Laws that are passed by the Parliament by due procedure but are repressive and are opposed by a large section of society are known as unpopular laws. Controversial laws are those that favour one section of the society against the other. Once in a while, a controversial or unpopular law be embosomed, People might criticize the law, hold public meetings, write about it in the newspaper, report to TV news channels etc. When a large member of people begin to feel that a wrong law has been passed, then there is pressure on the Parliament to change.

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