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Explore Articles 14-18, the cornerstone of Indian democracy ensuring fairness and justice for all citizens.
The Constitution guarantees equal treatment before the law and protection from discrimination, forming the bedrock of our democratic structure.
These articles collectively prohibit discrimination, ensure equal opportunities, abolish untouchability, and ban titles for a just society.
Understand the crucial distinction: 'Equality before law' means no one is above the law, while 'Equal protection' allows reasonable classification.
Articles 15, 17, and 18 specifically tackle discrimination based on caste, religion, sex, and abolish the practice of untouchability and titles.
While enshrined, the right to equality faces ongoing challenges. Its impact continues to shape a more inclusive and equitable India.
Explore more about India's foundational rights and how they impact your daily life. Click to learn more!