Political Science, asked by Abcd4013, 1 year ago

What is legislation distinguish subordinate and supreme legislation?

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Answered by yogesh9886
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What is Legislation?

According to Salmond, "Legislation is that source of law which consists in the declaration of legal rules by a competent authority".It is derived from Latin word, legislatum which means "Law making power". In simple words "Legislation is a law making body."

Difference between Supreme Legislation and Subordinate Legislation

No

Supreme Legislation

Subordinate Legislation

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Supreme legislation is that which proceeds from sovereign power in this State.

Subordinate legislation is that which proceeds from any authority other than sovereign power.

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Supreme legislation is that which proceeds from sovereign power in this State.

It is dependent for its continued existence validity on some superior authority

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