Social Sciences, asked by simranbhardwaj11, 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 Democracy? it's urgent please tell the answer fast​

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Answered by tharakeshwars3
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Answer:Article 7 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) states: "All are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law".Thus, everyone must be treated equally under the law regardless of race, gender, color, ethnicity, religion, disability, or other characteristics, without privilege, discrimination or bias. The general guarantee of equality is provided by most of the world's national constitutions, but specific implementations of this guarantee vary. For example, while many constitutions guarantee equality regardless of race,only a few mention the right to equality regardless of nationality.

Answered by CrystalNivea
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Explanation:

Everyone is treated equally under the law irrespective of caste, creed, gender, race, religion etc. Discrimination due to any of these aspects is a criminal offence.

It is extremely important in democracy as democracy increases the dignity of the people and instills a sense of equality among them. If everyone is not treated equally under the law then democracy would fail in the nation.

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