What is Rule Of Law? Explain with an example.
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rule of law:-
it is a law which is provided by constitution of India.
according to this law everyone is treated equally.
according to this law every person are equal before law. either Prime Minister or president or a common people
according to this law no one can equal before the law .
according to this law all citizen of country exercise same power, same right and same value
for example:-
the value of vote of President of India is same as value of vote of a common people.
✴ if president is given vote , it have same value as have a common people have
rule of law insure equality , brotherhood , abolish violence etc , treat with same sight to all the citizen
hope its help !!
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rule of law:-
it is a law which is provided by constitution of India.
according to this law everyone is treated equally.
according to this law every person are equal before law. either Prime Minister or president or a common people
according to this law no one can equal before the law .
according to this law all citizen of country exercise same power, same right and same value
for example:-
the value of vote of President of India is same as value of vote of a common people.
✴ if president is given vote , it have same value as have a common people have
rule of law insure equality , brotherhood , abolish violence etc , treat with same sight to all the citizen
hope its help !!
thanks
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The phrase “the Rule of Law” has to be distinguished from the phrase “a rule of law”. The latter phrase is used to designate some particular legal rule like the rule against perpetuities or the rule that says we have to file our taxes by a certain date.
Those are rules of law, but the Rule of Law is one of the ideals of our political morality and it refers to the ascendancy of law as such and of the institutions of the legal system in a system of governance.
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The phrase “the Rule of Law” has to be distinguished from the phrase “a rule of law”. The latter phrase is used to designate some particular legal rule like the rule against perpetuities or the rule that says we have to file our taxes by a certain date.
Those are rules of law, but the Rule of Law is one of the ideals of our political morality and it refers to the ascendancy of law as such and of the institutions of the legal system in a system of governance.
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I Hope It's Help You....
please tick the brainliest answer
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