how do the religion act as source of law
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Canon law and other forms of religious law form the basis for law derived from religious practices and doctrines or from sacred texts; this source of law is important where there is a state religion. Historical or judicial precedent and case law can modify or even create a source of law.
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Religion is the very basis of human life which is not just following a belief but it is also a the way of living because the followers of a particular religionfollows a definite kind of livelihood and with this moral duty of following certain rules the religion enters the boundary of law whereby a person is compelled .
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