Political Science, asked by Arslanbazaz6181, 1 year ago

What is the common point between articles 14 and 226 of the indian constitution ?

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Answered by gulkesh1
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Article 14 defines the right to equality it include equality before law .
article 226 define the government at the state level the executive the state legislature the high courts and subordinate courts
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Article 226 of The Indian Constitution gives power to the “High Court” to issue writs for the enforcement of the fundamental rights as against the State in form of the five writs i.e. Habeas Corpus, Quo Warranto, Mandamus, Prohibition, and Certiorari. These writs are issued for ensuring the fundamental rights to the individuals.  

These act as step and tool against the violation of the fundamental rights of an individual. On the other hand Article 14 provides for ‘Equality before law and Equal protection of law’ i.e. all alike should be treated equally by law and hence there should be equal subjection of law and law should treat everyone equally and law should protect them equally and should not discriminate. Both the articles together work ensuring the enforcement of fundamental rights to the individuals hence.

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