By: D.K Choudhary
- Rights to equality has been provided under 5 articles in Indian constitution. There are : – -Art 14 to 18
- Which article of Indian constitution provided equality before law and equal protection of laws to the citizens of India. – Art 14
- The state shall not deny to any person equality before law or equal protection of laes within the territory of india. – Art 14
- In which article of the Indian constitution ‘ Right to equality has been provided”? – Art 14
- It is implied by equality before law the : – Every person is equal before law
- The state shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, race caste, sex or place of birth. –Art 15
- On which ground discrimination under Act15 is not prohibited? -Language
- Prohibition of discrimination on ground of religion is a fundamental right under Art 15 of the constitution of india which has been classified under: –Right to Equality
- No citizen can be discriminated or be ineligible for any employment under the state on grounds or only race, caste, and decent. –16 (2) Art
- Which of the provision of the constitution of india authorizes the centre government to provided for reservation to weaker sections in public employment and educational institutions – 16
- In which context the term ‘Creamy layer ‘ has been used in the judement of the supreme court of india. – Those socially and educationally backward classes who are economically advance.
- What do we mean by the concept of ‘Creamy layer‘ – Classification according to economic status.
- Which art. Of the Indian constitution abolishes ‘untouchability’. Art 17
- Untouchability is abolished and it is prohibited in any from. Art 17