Why are rules and regulations made in our society? (3 points)
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Importance of law in societies:
- Rules provide guidelines and boundaries that represent wisdom acquired over centuries of struggle in a world of conflict and danger.
- Rules seek to impose order that falls somewhere between our best and worst selves.
- Rules are generally well-intended, but are enforced by hypocritically and often unnecessarily harsh means.
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To make our community as a well disclipned community.
Every citizen should follow our rules and regulations made by the Indian Act for the development of the nation and welfare of the society.
But nowadays I don't think so most of the Indians don't follow their obligations and that's why only India is considered as one of the most corrupted country. But today's generation have to change the picture of India and to make India more prosperous country. If we can unite we can definitely can do ( Always remember Unity is Strength.)
Every citizen should follow our rules and regulations made by the Indian Act for the development of the nation and welfare of the society.
But nowadays I don't think so most of the Indians don't follow their obligations and that's why only India is considered as one of the most corrupted country. But today's generation have to change the picture of India and to make India more prosperous country. If we can unite we can definitely can do ( Always remember Unity is Strength.)
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