History & Civics
With reference to the Right to Equality explain the following :
(a) Which articles of the Constitution deal with these rights?
(b) Describe the subject matter of any two of these rights.
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(a) The Right to Equality is covered under Articles 14 to 18 of the Indian Constitution. These articles aim to establish equality before the law and prohibit discrimination on various grounds.
(b) The subject matter of any two of these rights are as follows:
- Article 14 establishes equality before the law and equal protection of the law, regardless of status, caste, creed, religion, sect, sex or colour.
- Article 17 of the Indian Constitution abolishes the practice of untouchability, declaring it forbidden in any form. This landmark provision prohibits untouchability and criminalises the enforcement of any disability arising from it.
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