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"All persons are equal before the law" - what do you understand by this statement?

Why do you think this is important in a democracy?​

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Answered by cookie00
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The term "all persons are equal before the law" means that everyone will be given justice by treating them equal. From the President of the country to the common people. It is important in a democracy because:

(i) Democracy suggests that no one should be treated on unequal basis because of their wealth and caste.

(ii)It also ensures that no one will be given more preference for the same crime.

(iii) It provide the people equal opportunity to defend themselves in public court.

(iv) It also reflects the true nature of democracy.

Answered by nandini9124
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The term "all persons are equal before the law" means that everyone will be given justice by treating them equal. From the President of the country to the common people.

All persons are equal before law” means that every person from the president of the country to a person like Kanta has to obey the same laws . ... iv)It also reflects the true nature of the democracy.

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