Legislation refers to the making or setting of laws by a country's supreme authority, such as a parliament. There are two main types of legislation: direct and indirect, as well as supreme and subordinate. Direct legislation involves laws being made directly and clearly by supreme authorities, while indirect laws are made by other authorities like high courts or judges. Supreme legislation is made by parliament and must be followed, while subordinate legislation is made by executive bodies that are subordinate to the highest authority. In summary, legislation involves the making of laws, especially by a country's highest governing authority.
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Legislation Process of making or imposing LAW on society
Legislation refers to the making or setting of laws by a country's supreme authority, such as a parliament. There are two main types of legislation: direct and indirect, as well as supreme and subordinate. Direct legislation involves laws being made directly and clearly by supreme authorities, while indirect laws are made by other authorities like high courts or judges. Supreme legislation is made by parliament and must be followed, while subordinate legislation is made by executive bodies that are subordinate to the highest authority. In summary, legislation involves the making of laws, especially by a country's highest governing authority.
Legislation refers to the making or setting of laws by a country's supreme authority, such as a parliament. There are two main types of legislation: direct and indirect, as well as supreme and subordinate. Direct legislation involves laws being made directly and clearly by supreme authorities, while indirect laws are made by other authorities like high courts or judges. Supreme legislation is made by parliament and must be followed, while subordinate legislation is made by executive bodies that are subordinate to the highest authority. In summary, legislation involves the making of laws, especially by a country's highest governing authority.
LATION means MAKING Which means making or setting of law on country . DEF; BY Sir JHON Salmond; Said legislation can be understood into waves. 1} Narrow Sense: making of law by supreme authority} parliament 2} wider Sense; Making of law by any authority Further Legislation further explained as legislation has power or superiority over all other source of law. Legislation performs two functions. 1] Enticement of Law OR Making of Law. 2] Amendment of Law} means if u want to add any law or want to change in law you will amend in parliament. Legislation also known as; ❖ Written LAW ❖ Enacted LAW ❖ Law of parliament
KINDS OF LEGISLATION
Legislation has further two main types
1] Direct and indirect legislation 2] Supreme and Subordinate Legislation. 1st we will discuss what is direct and in direct legislation. DIRECT; means making of law by the supreme authorities in direct and clear manners. INDIRECT; means making of law by any authority ➢ HIGH COURTS ➢ JUDGES ➢ AUTONOUMOUS BODY
Now we will discuss its 2nd kind
Supreme and Subordinate legislation. ❖ SUPREME ; Law which are made by parliament ❖ Everyone is bounded to follow. ❖ We can’t challenge this law in any court of law , ❖ If anyone who don’t follow the law is capable for a punishment.
SUBORDINATE BODY; law are made by
subordinate Body
What IS Subordinate body?
Subordinate body means executive body (PM) Allocate powers to minister of state that is selected by cabinet. (PM) is superior power who gave power of law making to Minister of state who is Subordinate to (PM). What is Judicial Body? • Legislation Done by Supreme Court for lower courts. What is autonomous body? • A body which are declared by the GOVT for making of their Law For Themselves , • Example ➢ Private schools ➢ Universities ➢ Health DEPT