Social Sciences, asked by sweety3789, 9 months ago

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

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Answered by devirayi
2

Answer:

yes all people are equal before law this is one of the characteristics of democracy so all have rights for them

but in some regions and cases corruption and cast reservation leads to inequality this should be banned

Answered by bimannhpc
1

Hii dear here is your answer.

All persons are equal before the law. It means that every person, from the president of the country to a domestic helper like Kanta has to obey the same law. No person can be discriminated against equality on the basis of their religion, caste, creed, race etc. Every person has access to all.

Equality is the soul of democracy. We know all the democracy is the form of government which gains equal importance and its recognisation is effective to all. Of inequalities on the basis of race, religion, caste, etc. continue to exist democracy would never flourish.

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