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5. “All are equal before law”– Explain this with examples.

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Answered by srinidhisanka
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All are equal before the law. This sentence says that everybody is equal and have the same rights before the law and any type of discrimination is not shown on the basis of his/her religion, caste, gender, colour. Everybody has equal rights.

For example, both men and women are treated equally. They are given equal employment and salary.

Answered by sarrafbharat905
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Answer:

if you have a suspect a proof a Vitesse no one can even accuse you as for all are equal before law it is because it is written in constitution

Explanation:

ie; when a powerful person does harm to week or if in a street first fight if you have a proof you are invincible (but our system is corrupt).

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