No. Or, better, not exactly.
The combined gas law is that P1V1/T1 =
P2V2/T2
The ideal gas law is PV = nRT, which amounts to the same thing if n is constant (R is always constant; that's why...
Real gases do not obey gas laws because these gases contains forces of attractions among the molecules..and the gases which do not contain forces of attraction among their molecules are called ideal...
Charles's Law states that the volume of a fixed amount of a gas at a constant pressure is directly proportional to its Kelvin Temperature V1/T1 = V2/T2