Is the 'ordinance route' democratically correct way to enforce laws? |
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Yes | 59 % |
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No | 38 % |
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Can't say | 2 % |
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Total Votes Cast : 143 | |
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Posted by R.K Nanda |
26/02/2015 13:46:40 |
no, ordinance route democratically is not the correct way to enforce laws. R.K.NANDA-ADV-SUPREME COURT | |
Posted by praveen kumar |
06/02/2015 17:47:13 |
"Democratically" it can never be correct to enforce law via ordinance escaping the scrutiny of popular notion. | |
Posted by Roopsi |
02/02/2015 15:08:41 |
Posted by Isaac Gabriel |
01/02/2015 23:30:21 |
Unless commanded,democracy shall be in destiny.Present political scenario is standing testimony. | |
Posted by b n r krishna nayaka |
29/01/2015 13:54:44 |
for quick legitimate solutions | |
Posted by Arun Kumar Pandey |
27/01/2015 10:38:57 |
If Opposition is not playing correct role about development issues(Majority in Rajysabha means not to Hijack the government) | |
Posted by suresh |
16/01/2015 22:40:45 |
If oppositions in parliament totally not cooperative with the intention of just opposing to defeat the ruling party in power, then the ordinance route is very correct way to enforce the laws in public interest. | |
Posted by M.Sheik Mohammed Ali |
12/01/2015 09:49:16 |
I wont accept that way. | |
Posted by kavksatyanarayana |
03/01/2015 16:03:15 |
yes | |
Posted by
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate ![]() |
01/01/2015 00:40:37 |
It is an assassination of democracy. | |