Social Sciences, asked by ayusha31, 11 months ago

how does Indian constitution guaranties the right to equality to all citizens?​

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Answered by thegreathailey
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SHORT ANSWER:

Right to equality is one of the six fundamental rights in the Indian constitution. ... As per Article no 14 of our constitution, it guarantees that all people shall be equally protected by the laws of the country.

ANSWER WITH EXPLANATION:

Fundamental Rights of Indian Citizens are provided by the Constitution of India, that was adopted on the 26th of November, in the year 1949, but was put in use on the 26th of January, 1950. The Fundamental Rights of Indian Citizens guaranty that the residents of the land can lead a peaceful life, as long as they inhabit the country. The individual Fundamental Rights of Indian Citizens are most of the time similar in all the democratic countries.

The Individual Fundamental Rights to Indian Citizens include the following:

-Equality before the law
-Freedom of religion
-Freedom of association and peaceful assembly
-Freedom of speech and expression
-Right to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil rights

According to the Indian Constitution, there are six basic Fundamental Rights of Indian Citizens, which are right to equality, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, right to freedom, right to constitutional remedies and right against exploitation.

Article 12 to 35 of the Indian Constitution covers the Fundamental Rights of the citizen of the country. All these Fundamental Rights indicate that all the citizens are equally treated by the nation irrespective of caste, sex and creed. The basic Fundamental Rights enumerated in Part III of the Indian Constitution are categorized under 7 sections apart from the general segment.





Answered by sonuSiddiqui
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Explanation:

Equality before the law: Article 14 of the constitution guarantees that all people shall be equally protected by the laws of the country. It means that the State will treat people in the same circumstances alike. ... However, the State may make any special provision for women and children.

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