Question : 'Equality before law' in India is derived from
Option 1: Case Law
Option 2: political conventions
Option 3: Constitution
Option 4: Gandhian Philosophy
Correct Answer: Constitution
Solution : Correct Answer is Constitution
The Indian Constitution's Article 14, which guarantees equality before the law, was inspired by the British Declaration of Rights. Anyone, whether a citizen or a foreigner, is given rights under this clause. While the idea of "equal protection of the laws" was adapted from the American Constitution, the idea of "equality before the law" is British in origin.
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Question : According to the fundamental duties given in the Indian Constitution, it shall be the duty of every citizen of India to uphold and protect the sovereignty, _____ of India.
Option 1: liberty and equality
Option 2: unity and integrity
Option 3: equality and fraternity
Option 4: spirituality and unity
Question : 'India-Africa Forum Summit' is an official platform for the African-Indian relations which is held every _______________ years.
Option 1: 1
Option 2: 2
Option 3: 3
Option 4: 4
Question : Which of the following rights is not granted by the Constitution of India at present as a fundamental right?
Option 1: Right to equality
Option 2: Right to freedom
Option 3: Right to property
Option 4: Right against exploitation
Question : The Constitution of India came into force in
Option 1: 1951
Option 2: 1956
Option 3: 1950
Option 4: 1949
Question : As per the Preamble of the Constitution of India, India is a/an___________.
Option 1: oligarchy
Option 2: monarchy
Option 3: republic
Option 4: aristocracy
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