Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The administration of justice does not depend on laws alone. The administrative machinery plays a crucial role, too.

IT IS often felt that many difficulties and problems that are encountered are caused by inadequate or outdated laws.

Thus it comes as music to the ears when a high-ranking official says that all laws that impede business growth and development are being looked into. Even Aristotle once said that when laws had been written down, they ought not to always remain unaltered.

Whilst it is desirable to review, repeal or amend laws that are no longer relevant, such action is no guarantee that the difficulties faced earlier can be avoided in future.

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