Rules & Regulation Breed Corruption

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Praveen kumar said:   1 decade ago
Rules and regulations would not breed corruption rather they help to reduce corruption its because without rules and regulations nobody will follow any ethics and values and do whatever they want. And rules are ment for the progress of the society and the country. Strict rules on everyone especially on the government employees would certainly reduce the corruption.
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Shiva said:   9 years ago
The rules and regulations are made so that there are peace and harmony in the nation. So it is not rules and regulations which breed corruption but it is the HUMAN NATURE.

For Eg. If a person breaks a traffic rule instead of paying the fine, they prefer to bribe the traffic police.

So ultimately we can say that breaking of rules and regulation breeds corruption.
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Raj said:   1 decade ago
Now a days rules is only on paper work it is not applicable 100% we can says that today era each and every people wants to fulfill their need that s why they encourage by the people for doing that activity for their own self.

Only rules and regulation is not breed the corruption but something more effective element is required.
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Amit kumar said:   1 decade ago
Corruption is a kind of mental vivacity which want to earn money illegal. Corruption is not curb through only government, every citizen of that country come forward to nip in the bud. Government can allot officers to file a compliant for corruption no doubt after all this measures we can able to eradicate corruption from root.
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Shlav kumar said:   2 decades ago
Rules and regulations rather removes corruption. If rules are implimented strictly then no one will ever dare to indulge in wrong doings and will thus lead to a peaceful and idal environment. Imagine the world without any rule...say in roads if there are no rules then what will happen...what if no queue system in counters.
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Siddharth said:   1 decade ago
Rules and regulations definitely necessary for beating corruption but what we actually see is that who have got the responsibility for implementing these rules are also get corrupted. So better if we focus on developing ethics and values in society by modifying our present education system.
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Anubha said:   1 decade ago
just to make rules is not enough.proper vigilance is also required.making rules and forgeting is of no use.judicial and legal system should be srtong enough to check that whether these rules are being followed or not and people who break these laws should be punishable with in proper time.
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Supriya said:   2 decades ago
Its human nature to make himself free of any chains, even if that are important to keep him balanced. Rules are made to curb any nuisance or disorder or to facilitate people.but some homo sapiens, whose frenzied instinct is much more powerful than its counterpart..... leads to corruption
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Nitesh said:   1 decade ago
Rules and regulation is compulsory in every feild but only make rules is not help to reduce corruption every one should obey the rule so that we reduce the coruption every thing is depend on our self first we obey all rules and spread awarness among the person.
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Dhwani said:   1 decade ago
Corruption takes place when both the personality -One who gives bribe and the other who takes it -agreed upon each other.

A single person breaking the rule will not lead to corruption, but depends upon the mutual agreement of these two.
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