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mention two ways in which the rights to equality is conferred on the people of India​

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The Right to equality means the absence of legal discrimination only on grounds of caste, race, religion, sex, and place of birth and ensures equal rights to all citizens. It is considered basic feature of the Indian Constitution. The Right to equality is both a positive equality as well as a negative right.

Right to equality given under article 14 of Indian law. ... This means that every person, who lives within territory of India, has the equal right before the law. the meaning of this all are equal in same line. No discrimination based on religion ,race, caste, sex,and place of birth.


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The Right to equality means the absence of legal discrimination only on grounds of caste, race, religion, sex, and place of birth and ensures equal rights to all citizens. It is considered basic feature of the Indian Constitution. The Right to equality is both a positive equality as well as a negative right.

Right to equality given under article 14 of Indian law. ... This means that every person, who lives within territory of India, has the equal right before the law. the meaning of this all are equal in same line. No discrimination based on religion ,race, caste, sex,and place of birth.

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