2. The origins of the Rule of Law theory
can be traced back to the Ancient
Romans during the formation of the first
republic.
The concept of Rule of Law is that the
state is governed, not by the ruler or the
nominated representatives of the people
but by the law.
3. Rule of law is a legal principal.
Rule of law is a called democracy.
Rule of law implies every citizen subject
to the law.
Rule of law can be found both in
democracy and dictatorship.
4. Separation of power is a three
organs gov.
If legislative and executive
powers are vested in the
same person, there would be
no liberty
The Parliament exercise the
political power and financial
power
6. 1.Golak Nath v. State of Punjab [A.I.R.
1967 S.C. 1643] : “It [the Constitution]
2.A.K.Gopalan v. State of Madras [1950
SCR 88]
3.Union for Civil Liberties v. Union of India
[1997 1 SCC 301]