Explain what are by-laws and orders in council

By-laws and Orders in Council are two distinct legal instruments that are used to create regulations and rules in different contexts.

By-laws
By-laws are local laws or regulations created by subordinate authorities, such as local governments, municipalities, or other statutory bodies, to govern specific areas within their jurisdiction. By-laws are enacted under powers delegated to these authorities by higher levels of government, such as national or state legislatures.

By-laws typically address matters of local concern, such as zoning regulations, building codes, parking rules, noise control, health and safety regulations, and licensing requirements. They aim to regulate specific activities or behaviours within the jurisdiction to maintain order, protect public welfare, and promote the general well-being of the community.

The process for creating by-laws varies depending on the jurisdiction, but it usually involves a formal procedure that includes public notice, consultation, and approval by the relevant governing body. By-laws must conform to the overarching laws and regulations established by higher levels of government, such as national or state legislation. Violation of by-laws may result in penalties or legal consequences.

Orders in Council
Orders in Council are legal instruments used by the executive branch of government to make regulations or decisions that have the force of law. They are typically issued by the head of government or relevant ministers and are authorised by specific enabling legislation or powers conferred by the constitution.

Orders in Council are often used to make regulations on matters requiring prompt action or in situations where legislative amendments are impractical or unnecessary. They are commonly employed in areas such as national security, emergency situations, foreign affairs, and administrative matters.

The process for issuing Orders in Council varies depending on the jurisdiction and the specific context. In some cases, the executive may consult with relevant stakeholders or seek input from expert bodies before making an order. However, the decision-making authority ultimately lies with the executive branch.

Orders in Council can have significant legal effects and are generally binding on individuals and organisations. They can establish new regulations, modify existing laws, or make decisions on matters delegated to the executive branch. However, they are subject to legal and constitutional constraints, such as human rights protections and the principle of legality.

The specific characteristics and usage of by-laws and Orders in Council may differ across jurisdictions, as they are shaped by the legal systems and governance structures of each country or region.
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