(i) The rule of law is a constitutional principle which implies a system of governance that is
founded on legal rules. The basic idea behind this rule is that the government should be
operating according to the laws of the land.
(ii) The rule of law envisions a situation where the government acts within the confines of
the law and that the law remains supreme.
(iii) The principle is based on the premise that all are equal before the law, and all must obey
the law.
(iv) It postulates that, law should manifest the will of the people.
maurice.mutuku answered the question on May 2, 2018 at 07:42
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