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Which among the following cannot be challenged in a court of law

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Answered by harshbabushah
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Almost nothing can be challenged in the court of law.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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In the court of law, there are many procedural as well as substantive aspects that cannot be challenged.

Explanation:

  • Law is protecting the human life in the existence of the social framework.
  • Anything which affects the lives of human beings by any action or deed of other individuals or the government can be challenged in a court of law.
  • Courts are here to interpret the Acts of the Government and various laws which covers every aspect of human life.
  • In effect if you frame your issues in such a way anything can be challenged before a court of law, but whether the court accepts the issue is a different aspect.
  • Example : If the Speaker of the Lok Sabha has certified a Bill as a Money Bill, it cannot be questioned in a court of law, Houses of Parliament, or even by the President.

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