Economy, asked by tarati324, 9 months ago

what do we mean by justice, liberty and equality?​

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Answered by yashjames72
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Answer:

Justice stands for rule of law, absence of arbitrariness and a system of equal rights, freedom and opportunities for all in a society. India seeks social, economic and political justice to ensure equality to its citizens.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

These are the main three points of the Indian constitution.

They are listed in the preamble.

Justice:

  • It is the upholding of good things and punishing wrong things.
  • Some characteristics of just include empathy, compassion and dignity of all people.
  • It needs to applied equally to everyone.
  • There are different types of justice like:
  1. Economic justice
  2. Natural justice
  3. Political Justice
  4. Social justice

Liberty:

  • It is the freedom to do what you want, to go wherever you want.
  • It is to be allowed to do something.
  • An individual has the ability to follow his/her own will.
  • There are different types of liberty:
  1. Civil liberty
  2. Personal liberty
  3. Economic liberty
  4. Political liberty

Equality:

  • Treating everyone equally irrespective of their caste, creed, gender etc.
  • It is treating people less favourably.
  • There is absence of special privileges in society.
  • There are different types of equality:
  1. Social equality
  2. Political equality
  3. Natural equality
  4. Economic equality

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