Unpopular and Controversial Laws
A law at times can be constitutionally valid and so can be legal, but it can continue to be unpopular and unacceptable to the people because the intention behind it can be unfair and can be also harmful. When a large crowd of people begins to feel that a wrong law has been passed, there is pressure on Parliament to change it.
How Do New Laws Come About?
The exact meaning of the law is open to question, but it is generally understood to be a system of regulations that are made and implemented by social or political organizations to limit behavior.
Laws can be created by a group of legislators or a single lawmaker; the administration can issue judgments and regulations; or courts can set precedents, mainly in jurisdictions of common law. Private parties are allowed to make legally binding agreements such as arbitration clauses that renounce traditional court action as a way to resolve conflicts.