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how does constitustion provides equality​

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Answered by panchalikar
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The recognition of equality includes the following provisions in the Constitution: Every person is equal before the law. No person can be discriminated against on the basis of their religion, race, caste, place of birth or whether they are female or male. Every person has access to all public place

Answered by AbinayaIX
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Equality

Article 14 of the Indian Constitution clearly states that the state/country shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India. This law is applicable to all citizens and foreigners.

To be more precise; the word ‘person’ includes; companies, statutory corporations, registered societies or any other type of legal person.

It is important to know the above mentioned two words 'equality before the law' and 'equal protection of laws'.

Equality before Law: This term is taken from the constitution of England which means;

Equal treatment for all persons before the court. That is, the law will be blind, it will not see who is standing in the dock; rich or poor.

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