A law is nothing but a set of rules and regulations which allow the better and easier administration of the community, country or an organisation. It allows the regulation of the activities of the peoples involved. Often, some kind of punishment is given to the defaulters who are breaking the law. These rules and laws may seem harsh, but often they are not like that. They usually have a lot of benefits.
• Allows order to be maintained: The maintenance of order is a very important process in a modern, civilised place. Disputes are very likely to arise anywhere, which is, in fact, very normal. However, things take an ugly turn when these disputes turn into violent conflicts. Disputes, if left to by themselves, can even result in riots and wars, both of which are very destructive to the society and chaos will prevail. In such cases, only strict and nicely implemented laws can allow the punishing of the defaulters. Also, laws allow the settlements of such disputes in an easy and non-violent way. The proper enforcement of these laws will allow more regard for laws.
• Allows more safety of the citizens and members: Laws are also very important because they ensure more safety. An example of such a law is the speed limit laws, which decrease the rate of road accidents allowing more road safety. If such laws were not there, the rate of traffic accidents would have increased drastically. Also, laws allow the punishment of defaulters, thus dealing with the criminals. This warns the potential criminals and makes the world a safer place.
• Promotion of discipline: Discipline is introduced to the masses through the enacting of laws. This also stops those actions of the people which can be harmful to the society. This means that people become more orderly and lead better lives. The enforcement of enacted laws reinforces this conduct.
While laws can be very useful for the society, unfair laws can take away the freedom of many people. Also, a law is nothing if not enforced properly as the people will not fear and obey them, thus increasing the rate of criminal activities.
Laws are an important part of human life and society. They allow the proper management of the society and the orderly behaviour of its people. They are the very pillars of a modern civilisation as they hold the society together. Without them, violence will be a common thing and the society will be in complete chaos. However, laws should be made while keeping human rights in mind and must also be properly implemented.