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What do you mean by the state cannot be sued without its consent

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Answered by sabrinafarahin708628
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The doctrine,which says,"the state may not be sued without its consent " is clear that the state may be sued,with its consent,either expressly or impliedly. Express consent may be made through a general law or a special law.

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