What is ordinary Law ?

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What is ordinary Law ?

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Polity

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SSC

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The correct answer is option 3: Laws made and enforced by the government. Ordinary laws refer to the laws that are created and implemented by the government. These laws are usually enacted by the legislative branch of the government, such as the parliament or congress, and they apply to all citizens within a country`s jurisdiction. These laws are designed to regulate various aspects of society, such as criminal activities, civil rights, taxation, and commerce. Ordinary laws are distinct from constitutional laws, which are the fundamental principles and guidelines that shape a country`s legal system. Constitutional laws are typically supreme and cannot be overruled by ordinary laws. Therefore, ordinary laws are created and enforced by the government to maintain order and ensure fair and just governance.

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