Question
Legislative immutability

Answer

  • The symbol used for a certain statement is the statutory constant.
  • All capital letters of the English alphabet from A to Z are used as legislative constants.
  • The following points should be kept in mind when using statutory or immovable:
  • Any one of the capital letters like A, B, C, D etc. can be used as a symbol for any statement. Is. E.g.,
Meera is a devotee of Krishna. M
Radha is a lover of Krishna.
  • There is no rule that certain capital letters should be used as a statutory constant when introducing the symbol of any statement.
  • The first choice of symbol for the statement can be made as desired. But after selecting a certain symbol for a particular statement in that context, the same symbol should be used for it as many times as the statement appears in the same context. E.g.,
  • If a baby cries, tears come to the baby's eyes. R → A
  • The baby cries. R
  • Tears come to the child's eyes. A
  • The symbol chosen for a particular statement in certain contexts should not be used for any other statement in the same context. E.g. For example, if the symbol M is used for the statement ‘Meera is a devotee of Krishna.’ In the same context, ‘Meera is a lover of love.’

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