What is the difference between an act, a law and rules and regulations?
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Explanation:
Act and Rule (Difference) –
An act is a law or the statute which has been passed by the legislature and approved by the President of India.
Rules, on the other hand, help in governing law. They are secondary. They are in place to make the parent Act work effectively. Rules provide the details which have not been provided for in the Act. However, Rules by no means can go beyond the power conferred by the Act, or extend the same.
Act and Law (Difference) –
An Act refers to the statutes created by the legislature and approved by the President.
Law is a system of principles and rules which governs the affairs of the society and can be enforced by the concerned authority. In most countries of the world, the law has the backing of the State.
An Act is more specific, whereas the law is more generic.
An Act is a bill, but the law is an established phenomenon.
Law is before Act. If there is no law, there is no Act or Rule.
An Act tells us about why and how laws are enforced whereas, laws tell us about what should and should not be done.
The objective of an Act is to inform people about rules and regulations about specific situations, whereas, the objective of the law is to protect people from unfair practices and to maintain public order.
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An act is a bill passed through various Legislative steps for being passed.
The Act when sanctioned/ signed by the President of India becomes a Law.
Rules are guidelines or instructions, telling how something has to be done, not having a legal binding.
Regulations are guidelines enclosed under legal restrictions and bindings.
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