Political Science
Chapter 1 Class 8 Political Science - The Constitution and the Need

What is the difference between rule and Rule of Law?

Answer:

Answer by Student

  • Rule is a general term that means a principle or regulation that guides or controls the actions or behaviour of people or things.

  • Rule of Law is a specific term that means a system of governance where everyone, including the government and its officials, has to follow the laws that are made by a legitimate authority and are fair and just .

Detailed Answer by Teachoo

  • Rule is a general term that means a principle or regulation that guides or controls the actions or behaviour of people or things.
    • For example, there are rules of grammar, rules of games, rules of traffic, etc. Rules can be made by anyone who has some authority or power over others, such as parents, teachers, bosses, etc.

    • Rules can also be different for different people or situations, depending on the preferences or interests of the rule-makers.

    • Rules can also be changed or broken by the rule-makers or others, without any serious consequences.
  • Rule of Law is a specific term that means a system of governance where everyone, including the government and its officials, has to follow the laws that are made by a legitimate authority and are fair and just .
    • For example, in India, the constitution is the supreme law of the land, and it lays down the basic rules and principles for governing the country.

    • The Rule of Law regulates the power of the government and its institutions.

    • The Rule of Law is a principle that states that no one is above the law and everyone is equal before the law. It also states that the law should be fair, reasonable and transparent.
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