5. How are the Fundamental Rights justiciable? . What is meant by the term 'Right to Equality?
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These are guaranteed in the Constitution in the form of six broad categories of Fundamental Rights, which are justiciable. ... Right to equality, including equality before law, prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth, and equality of opportunity in matters of employment.
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- Fundamental Rights are justiciable because if there has been any kind of violation of these rights, the person is entitled to file a suit in the High Court or Supreme Court.
- The right to equality provides for the equal treatment of everyone before the law, prevents discrimination on various grounds, treats everybody as equals in matters of public employment, and abolishes untouchability, and titles (such as Sir, Rai Bahadur, etc.).
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