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nydimaria [60]
3 years ago
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hy my frnds plzz help me in topic of" laws are never respected nor enforced in india" plzz write 1/2 pages essay plzz write in u

r wording dont copy from net plzz it is resquest plzz write in ur wording plzz
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VikaD [51]3 years ago
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Answer:

Laws are never respected nor unforced in India. Indians follow all rules and laws when they are in a foreign country in the Western world. However, when they are in India, they usually don’t follow Indian laws. There are several reasons for Indians are not following the rules in India like

1: Lenient Laws-The Indian laws are extremely lenient and flexible. Often the penalty for violating the law is so low that it would be profitable to break the law.

2:Poor enforcement-The enforcement of law is quite poor due to shortage of government officials, corruption and slow justice delivery system. Even when a case is booked against the offender, it takes several years for the culprit to bring to justice.

3: Wrong role model-The leaders and top officials in India are often the first people to break the law. They even take pride of doing so. That set a wrong example before the common people in India who follow their footsteps.

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