Q5)In order to ensure a fair allocation of housing resources, a new housing law has been approved in the state of SocioLand that allots homes based only on income levels. Community organisations, though, have expressed worries. On paper, the rule appears fair, but according to their argument, it ignores factors like different family sizes, the needs of vulnerable groups like the elderly and disabled, and the cultural significance of local communities.
Question:
What would be the primary argument against SocioLand's new housing policy in light of the issues presented and consistent with the Sociological School of Jurisprudence?
B) The regulation ignores the various and real-world needs and circumstances of society while still attempting to be fair.
C) The law does not adhere to fundamental moral precepts.
D) Without the required approval of a majority of the legislative body, the regulation was passed.
The Sociological School of Jurisprudence emphasises the importance of comprehending how laws affect and interact with the practical realities of society. The worries of the community organisations underline the discrepancy between the theoretical justice of the law and its practical application, which may ignore the actual requirements and circumstances of different societal groups.hence option B is correct option.