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Research Paper Volume 8 Issue 2 2044 - 2068 April 6, 2025

Legislating Transformation: Proposing New Laws for Positive Societal Change in a Dynamic World

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Dr. Anuj Dahiya
Deputy District Attorney at Prosecution Department Govt. of Haryana, India
Abstract

In contemporary society, the role of legislation in catalyzing positive change is increasingly paramount. This paper examines the necessity for new laws to address critical societal challenges and foster positive transformation. Current legislation often proves inadequate in confronting issues such as environmental degradation, social inequality, economic disparity, and emerging technological risks. By analyzing the limitations of existing laws and proposing innovative legislative measures, this study advocates for reforms that can significantly enhance societal well-being. Key areas of focus include environmental protection through robust climate policies, equitable access to healthcare and education, fair labor practices, and regulatory frameworks for advancing technologies. Through a comprehensive review of literature, case studies, and expert insights, this paper highlights the potential impact of legislative reform in creating a more just, sustainable, and prosperous society. Emphasizing both the feasibility and urgency of these reforms, it calls for proactive legislative action to address pressing societal needs effectively.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 8, Issue 2, Page 2044 - 2068
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