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Why is procedural law called law of action?​

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Thus, to define procedure as concerned not with rights, but with remedies, is to confront the 'remedy' with the process by which it is made available. Salmond has stated that 'The Law of Procedure may be defined as that branch of the law which governs the process of litigation. It is law of action.

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