Doctrine of Reasonable Classification in India

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Which concept aims at ensuring equal treatment in identical situations?

Equal Protection of Law

What is the primary difference between 'Equality before Law' and 'Equal Protection of Law'?

Meaning and implications

What does Article 14 in India's Constitution guarantee?

Right to equal protection of law

From where does the term 'Equality before Law' have its origin?

America

What is the main focus of the doctrine of reasonable classification as discussed in the text?

Providing equal protection in different situations

What fundamental rights do 'Equality before Law' and 'Equal Protection of Law' aim to guarantee?

Right to equal protection of law

What is a key aspect of the rule of law as described by Dicey?

Equality before the law, regardless of rank or condition

What is a requirement of the rule of law?

Avoiding uncivilized and discriminatory treatment, even for law and order

Which of the following is NOT one of the three meanings of the rule of law as given by Professor Dicey?

Absolute individual liberty without any restrictions

What does the supremacy of law principle in India entail?

No person can be punished without a distinct breach of law established in court

Which article of the Indian Constitution provides protection for individual liberty?

Both Article 19 and Article 21

What duty is imposed by the rule of law upon the state, according to the text?

To prevent and punish the brutality of police methodology

Learn about the doctrine of reasonable classification in India, including its concept, scope, and significance according to Article 14 of the Constitution. Explore the principles of equality before the law and prohibition of unreasonable discrimination.

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