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

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Answered by opaque
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the sentence," all person are equal before the law" means that every citizen whether rich or poor , girl or boy are equal before law in everything and in every crime. It is very important in democracy because it maintains equality among every citizen of the country.

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Answered by sturuthra10584
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The caste we are born into, the religion we practice, the class background we come from, whether we are male or female - these are often the things that determine why some people are treated unequally. Omprakash Valmiki and Ansaris were the people who were treated unequally because of their caste and religion. When persons are treated equally, their dignity is violated.

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