Social Sciences, asked by siddhamaarav2, 2 months ago

What do you understand by the term "all person are equal before the law"? Why do you think it is important in democracy?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The term means that everyone is equal in the eye of law and no one can be judged by their religion, caste, colour. It is very important because no one should be judged. Everyone is equal and the law should give chances to each. We cannot discriminate between the poor and the rich. It is a criminal offence and we should not do it.

Answered by rajs925819
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I hope it helps you...

" All persons are equal before law" means that every person from the president of the country to a person like Kanta who obey the same laws. It is important in a democracy because:... it also reflects the true nature of the democracy.

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