Date of Publication :21st July 2016
Abstract: Every legal system consists of the concepts of rights, duties, powers, liability etc. Even if this is true these concepts do not prevail in absolute terms and are subjected to limitations. These limitations are imposed by law itself, and these legal limitations are very essential for the doctrine of rule of law and the principles of justice to prevail. But the doctrine rule of law and the principle of justice also demand that the law should also be subjected to limitations. There are many limitations upon the law itself, such as no law can prevail in violation to the constitutional provisions. Another limitation on the law is that the law should be made according to the legal prescribe procedure. So, the most appropriate limitation upon the law is the law itself.
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