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Which Country Leads in Law and Order? Find Out Where India Ranks

The safety of living in any country largely depends on the effectiveness of its law and order. Every year, the World Justice Project (WJP) releases the Rule of Law Index, which provides insights into the quality of law and order across countries.

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The safety of living in any country largely depends on the effectiveness of its law and order. Every year, the World Justice Project (WJP) releases the Rule of Law Index, which provides insights into the quality of law and order across countries.

This index includes 142 countries, with the highest-ranking country being considered the best in terms of law and order, while the lowest-ranked is viewed as having the weakest.

Let’s explore the World Justice Project (WJP) Rule of Law Index 2024 to understand which country has the strongest law enforcement system.

Which Country is at the Top?

According to the World Justice Project (WJP) Rule of Law Index 2024, Denmark ranks at the top, indicating the best law and order system.

Norway and Finland follow in second and third place, respectively, with Sweden and Germany completing the top five.

India holds the 98th position. Now, let’s look at which country ranks at the very bottom of this list.

Which Country is at the Bottom?

According to the World Justice Project (WJP) Rule of Law Index 2024, Venezuela ranks at the bottom of the list, holding the 142nd position, indicating the lowest law and order standards.

Among India’s neighboring countries, Pakistan ranks at 140. Now, let’s explore the factors that are measured for this ranking.

How are Countries Ranked?

The ranking of countries in the World Justice Project (WJP) Rule of Law Index is determined by considering several critical factors.

These include compliance with the law, limitations on governmental power, independence of the judiciary, access to justice, constitutional and legal protections, adherence to the constitution, safeguarding of civil rights, and security and enforcement.

The WJP assesses these factors across 142 countries to establish which country ranks highest and which one ranks lowest.

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