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what is meant by dissent? what should we do when a particular law in unjust?​

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The law is dissented when the opinion formed legally by any one or two judges stands disagreed with the opinion of majority of judges. When a law in particular is found unjust, people abiding by the law have the right to disobey such particular law in question.

Answered by Anonymous
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dissent is a strong disagreement or dissatisfaction with the decision for opinion especially one that is supported by most of the people or by people in authority law is a decent is also a legal opinion by a judge in a goats differs from the opinion of most of the other judge of the court.

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