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Words: 4,000 | Submitted: Sat Dec 15 2007
... he does not want engine in it or wants engine and does not need body of the car then what kind of car he is after. That is why, both are interconnected and are deemed to be integral parts with out which one or other cease to function. 1 Slapper & Kelly,The English Legal System,7th edn 2004 There is always a need of mechanism of interconnecting two different things in order to keep smooth functioning of any system with out interfering into others' sphere of authority or rendering one or other completely redundant and un-operational by making them two absolutely distinctive bodies, foreign to each other. So, a very care full cross matching balance would be required to provide ones' support for other e.g. substantive law and procedure law are two separate bodies of the legal system but each has inherent support for the other (substantive law helps to recognize the ...
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