Equality Before Law Under Indian Constitution

Equality Before Law

This article is written by Ritik Raushan, a student of Lovely Professional University. Equality before law in India means that all citizens should be treated equally by the law and the government, regardless of race, religion, gender, or social status. Equality before the law is very important in a democratic country for the development of … Read more

Article 14 (Equality before Law) Ram Krishna Dalmia V. Justice Tendolkar

Equality before Law

This article is written by Aaditya Shyam Pundir pursuing in 2nd year of B.A. Llb from Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar. This article deals with article 14(equality before law) and the case law Ram Krishna Dalmia vs Justice tendolkar Abstract The Constitution of India contains an article 14 which states about the “right to equality’. In … Read more

Article 14 of the Constitution of India

Article 14 of the Constitution of India

Before the period of independence, we faced gross discrimination based on our caste, colour sex, etc. The forefathers of our Constitution also suffered this agony in their life. So, to remove this taboo from our society, the drafters of our Constitution made provision of equality in our supreme constitutional document. This principle of equality is … Read more