How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph) or (Chapter.Line)
Quote #4
The Law of the Jungle lays down very clearly that any wolf may, when he marries, withdraw from the Pack he belongs to; but as soon as his cubs are old enough to stand on their feet he must bring them to the Pack Council. (1.46)
Mother and Father Wolf abide by the Law of the Jungle and get Mowgli officially inducted into the pack, but the rest of the wolves still don't approve of having the man-cub amidst their ranks.
Quote #5
"A Man-cub is a Man-cub, and he must learn all the Law of the Jungle." (3.2)
Baloo knows that Mowgli must act like any other animal in the jungle if he's expected to live in the jungle. The laws don't make exceptions for him merely because he's different.
Quote #6
"Thou hast been with the Monkey-People—the grey apes—the people without a Law—the eaters of everything. That is great shame." (3.26)
The jungle animals despise the Bandar-log, the Monkey-People, because the monkey people have no law. They're anarchists, which to those who abide by the Law of the Jungle, makes them unpredictable and dangerous.