Quod vanum et inutile est, lex non requirit

Quod vanum et inutile est, lex non requirit

Literal Meaning

The law does not require what is vain and useless.

Explanation

The maxim ‘Quod vanum et inutile est, lex non requirit’ provides that the law does nothing that require what is vain and useless. It only requires the things which are necessary and useful for deciding the matter in front of it.

Edited by Vigneshwar Ramasubramania

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