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what do you mean by equality before law ​

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Answered by kowshikvkowshik
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Equality before the law, also known as equality under the law, equality in the eyes of the law, legal equality, or legal egalitarianism, is the principle that each independent being must be treated equally by the law (principle of isonomy) and that all are subject to the same laws of justice (due process).[1] Therefore, the law must guarantee that no individual nor group of individuals be privileged or discriminated against by the government. Equality before the law is one of the basic principles of liberalism.[2][3] This principle arises from various important and complex questions concerning equality, fairness and justice. Thus, the principle of equality before the law is incompatible and ceases to exist with legal systems such as slavery, servitude.

Answered by MsBombshell
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equalty \: </p><p>before \: the \: law \: also \: known</p><p> \: as \: equality \: under \: the</p><p> \: law \: is \: the \: principle \: that \: each \: independent \: being \: must</p><p> \: be \: treated \: equally \: by \: the</p><p> \: law \: and \: that \: all \: are</p><p> \: subject \: to \: the \: same \: laws \: of \: justice

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