Rule of Law and Making of New Laws in India
Rule of Law and Making of New Laws in India: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Establishing the Need for a New Law, Sedition Act of 1870, Public Awareness and Arbitrary Laws in Colonial India etc.
Important Questions on Rule of Law and Making of New Laws in India
In which of the following year, the dowry act was changed to specify that presents given to a bride or a groom at the time of a wedding are allowed?

Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding Dowry Prohibition Act?
A. The Dowry Prohibition Act applies to persons of all religions in India.
B. Under the Dowry Prohibition Act, dowry includes only cash and property.

Which of the following is/are associated with dowry in India?

According to the Dowry Prohibition (DP) Act of 1961, the penalty for breaking the law is _____ years in prison plus a fine of Rs.15000/- or the value of the dowry given, whichever is greater.

Dowry is defined in the Dowry Prohibition Act of as__________________.

The law cannot discriminate between persons based on their religion, caste or gender.

Colonial law was arbitrary.

The most important provision in our constitution is that all citizens of independent India are equal before the law.

Powerful people can enjoy the right to violate the law.
