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  1. Constitution Article Article 14 in Constitution of India 14. Equality before law The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India. Editorial Comment-Article 14 rejects any type of discrimination based on caste, race, and religion, place of birth or sex. This Article is having a wide ambit and applicability to safeguard the rights of people residing in India.

  2. May 18, 2019 · Article 14 of the Constitution is part of the Fundamental rights under Part III of the Indian Constitution and it is regarded as one of the most important Articles of the Constitution. Article 14 provides for equality to all the people and absence of any discrimination on grounds such as sex, caste, religion etc.

  3. Article 14 of the Constitution of India provides for equality before the law or equal protection of the laws within the territory of India. It states: ... Article 14 guarantees equality to all persons, including citizens, corporations, and foreigners. Its provisions have come up for discussion in the Supreme Court in a number of cases and the case of Ram Krishna Dalmia vs Justice S R Tendolkar reiterated its meaning and scope as follows.

  4. Article 14 of the Constitution of India 1950 was not a standalone provision in the Draft Constitution 1948. It was initially included in Draft Article 15 which read:‘Protection of life and liberty and equality before law – No person shall be deprived of his life or liberty except according to procedure established by law, nor shall any person be denied equality before the law or the equal protection of the law within the territory of India.’

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · The Supreme Court has ruled that the ‘Rule of Law’ as embodied in Article 14 is a ‘basic feature’ of the constitution, and hence cannot be destroyed by a constitutional amendment. Exceptions to Equality. ... Article 18 of the Indian Constitution deals with the abolition of titles and distinctions. It consists of four provisions: It prohibits the state from granting any title, except for military or academic distinctions, to any individual, whether a citizen or a foreigner. ...

  6. The doctrine of equality before law is a necessary corollary of Rule of Law which pervades the Indian Constitution.[4] Articles 14 to 18 of the Constitution guarantee the right to equality to every citizen of India. Article 14 embodies the general principles of equality before law and prohibits unreasonable discrimination between persons.

  7. lddashboard.legislative.gov.in › sites › defaultTHE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

    THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA _____ CONTENTS _____ PREAMBLE PART I THE UNION AND ITS TERRITORY ARTICLES 1. Name and territory of the Union. 2. Admission or establishment of new States. [2A. Sikkim to be associated with the Union.— ... 14. Equality before law. 15. Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth. 16. Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment. 17. Abolition of Untouchability.

  8. Jan 6, 2020 · This article is written by Aniket Tiwari pursuing B.A.LL.B. (1st year) from Law School, Banaras Hindu University. This article is about one of the fundamental right of a citizen of India i.e. Article 14 of the Indian Constitution. Here this article includes all the information about Right to Equality.

  9. Jul 11, 2016 · Equality before the law (Article 14) Article 14 of Indian Constitution treats all people the same in the eyes of the law. Article 14 is described in two parts – which states and commands the State not to deny to any person ‘equality before the law’. Another part of it also commands the State not to deny the ‘equal protection of the laws’.

  10. Article 14 of the Indian Constitution stands as a testament to India's commitment to equality and justice. It is a beacon of hope for millions, ensuring that every individual, irrespective of their background, is treated with dignity and respect. As India continues to evolve, the principles of Article 14 will remain central to the nation's quest for a just and equitable society. Written By ...

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