Statue means the law, the act, generally enacted by the legislative authorities. It is
a rule or law made by the legislature or other organisations and formally written down. In
Other words, a law enacted by the legislative branch of a government is called a „statute‟.
The Constitution of India does not use the term ‗Statute,‘ but it uses the term
‗law.‘ The term ‗law‘ is comprehensive and the term ‗Statute‘ is restrictive. The term
‗Law‘ includes any ordinance, order, by-law, rule, regulation, notification, custom, or
usage having the force of law. [Art. 13 (3) (a) of the Constitution]. In the Indian context,
a ‗statute‘ is an Act of the Central, State Legislature, Local, or ―any other‖ body. A
Statute is a written enactment of a legislative authority that governs a country, state, city,
or any other legal or local authority
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