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all are equal before law explain with examples​

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Answered by archiro
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Explanation:

In general, the French nouns form the plural by adding an '-s' to the singular: un cahier / des cahiers (a notebook / notebooks

Answered by Anonymous
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this law " all are equal before law " explains that every person is equal and have same rights , also no person will be dominated and treated on the basis of his/her religion, caste, sex,colour . ... you can take an example of , now a days men and women are treated equal before law and both are having equal rights.

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