Describe How does democracy ensure equality and justice for all
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Democracy doesn’t ensure equality. Democracy ensures justice equally for all.
Equality is not attainable, doesn’t matter in which system. There will always be someone who’s better in something than someone else. Even in nature, which human’s are part of, you see evidence of inequality all around (the leader of the wolf pack, the tree with the best fruits, most fertile soils, highest mountain, deepest sea, etc.).
Justice for all is something that a good democracy will try to ensure. There are two main systems to do this:
1. Seperation of power
2. Rule of law
Justice must be neutral and fair. To ensure that the entity that makes the rules must be different from the one implementing those rules. And if there are disputes the entity which will be the arbiter, must also be different than the two previous ones.
The law must be enforced for everyone, including the rulers. In the best democracies therefore the constitution is the supreme institution, and not the head of state or the parliament.
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•Equality of all people irrespective of caste,class,Creed,language is assured.
•All are equal in the eyes of the law. Not even the prime minister or president is above the force of law.
•In India, the government is making an effort to prevent atracities committed against the girl child by enacting special laws.