LAW MAKING AND CONTROL MAKING: DIFFERENCE
| S.N. | Law Making | Control Making |
| 1. | It is a legislative act. | It is an executive act. |
| 2. | Also known as parliament making laws. | It is the parliament investigating the public issue. |
| 3. | It is concerned with solving the problem of the future. | It is concerned with solving the problem of the past. |
| 4. | The target is the general public. | The target is particular, and is the one for whom issue is raised. |
| 5. | Done under the primary authority of the parliament. | Done by the secondary authority of the parliament. |
| 6. | It addresses the long term need. | It addresses the short term need. |
| 7. | It is applied and applied generally in normal time and situation. | It is applied mostly at the time of emergency. |
| 8. | Focus to address the general problem. | Focuses to address the particular problem. |
| 9. | It may take a long time. | It may take less time. |
| 10. | The procedure has full legality. | The procedures may/may not have the legality. |
Prepared and Edited by: Manish Rajak & Madhu Dahal
