Right To Equality And The Constitution Of India
- IJLLR Journal
- Jul 19
- 1 min read
Prof. S. K. Rai, Faculty of Law, B.S.A. College Mathura
ABSTRACT
The right to equality, as enshrined in the Indian Constitution, isa fundamental principle ensuring that all citizens are treated equally before the law and are not discriminated against based on religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth.This right is detailed in Articles 14 to 18 of the Constitution. Essentially, it means that the law applies equally to all, and no one is above the law. This principle ensures that everyone is subject to the same laws and legal processes, regardless of their status or position. In this article, I will try to tell what provision has been made in the Indian Constitution to achieve the goal of equality and whether we have succeeded in achieving that goal. If socio-economic and political equality has not been achieved even after 75 years of the implementation of the Constitution, then what efforts are being made to achieve it will be analyses.
