Hi everybody Please clarify difference between rule and act.when already an act has been enacted by the parliament why again rules are made for the act. Ravi
From United States
Hi Ravi,
Let me reply to your query. An Act is substantive Law, and Rules are Procedural Laws to implement the basic Law i.e. the Act. Any other query on this point.
regards,
Yours Truly,
Satish Kumar

From India, Delhi
HI
As far as my understanding goes,
Act means what should be done, it is the basic framework
and Rules means how it is to be implemented, rules are the set of guidelines or the procedure needed to implement the Act
regards,
kapil

From India, Delhi
HI
Rules are passed by virtue of the powers to make rules which is a inherent provision given in the Act itself.
Mostly an Act is prepared with the basic framework. There are bodies or executives who are authorised or empowered under the Act to perform their tasks so these bodies can also make rules.
Hope it helps

From United States, Alpharetta
HI
Rules are passed by virtue of the powers to make rules which is a inherent provision given in the Act itself.
Mostly an Act is prepared with the basic framework. There are bodies or executives who are authorised or empowered under the Act to perform their tasks so these bodies can also make rules.
Hope it helps

From United States, Alpharetta
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