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What do we mean when we speak of law enforcement? Who is responsible for enforcement? Why is enforcement so important?

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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What do we mean when we speak of law enforcement?

  • Law enforcement suggests the government's obligation as lawmaker and enforcer, to assure compliance with its laws by everyone within the State that it regulates. It is the commitment of the government to establish that laws are not overstepped by anyone.

Who is responsible for enforcement?

  • Government is responsible for enforcement. Enforcement is significant when the law strives to insure the people pertaining the vulnerable section from those who are powerful and influential.

Why is enforcement so important?

  • Enforcement is important when the law strives to safeguard the people referring to the weaker sections from those who are powerful and influential.
  • Enforcement is important to assure that each worker gets fair earnings.
  • Enforcement ratifies the rule of law by ascertaining that the state, through the judiciaries, will penalize those who defy it.
  • Enforcement identifies difficulties and shortcomings in the law, and can thus form the purpose on which to move for more reform.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Law enforcement is the activity of some members of the government to act in an organized manner to develop a law-based order in the nation.

Discuss:

  • Law enforcement implies the government's responsibility as a lawmaker and enforcer to ensure obedience to the law within the region that it governs.

  • Law enforcement is the responsibility of the government. In India, paramilitary forces under the central government and police under the state government are responsible for law enforcement. Some other agencies under the government are also involved in law enforcement.

  • Law enforcement is very important for a country otherwise it will be a total mess and in no way a government can govern in that way a country. So, for the judiciary, legislative, and executive the three pillars of democracy to work law enforcement in a country is a must.

Thus, law enforcement comes under the responsibility of the government of that country or state.

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