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Consider the following statements with respect to the Right to Equality:
1. Equality before the law is a positive concept which means the absence of any special privileges in favour of any person.
2. Where equals and unequals are treated differently, Article 14 does not apply. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1 only
2 only
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
RIGHT TO EQUALITY: o Equality before Law and Equal Protection of Laws ? Article 14 says that the State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or equal protection of the laws within the territory of India. This provision confers rights on all persons whether citizens or foreigners. ? Moreover, the word ‘person’ includes legal persons, viz, statutory corporations, companies, registered societies or any other type of legal person. ? The concept of ‘equality before the law’ (negative concept) is of British origin while the concept of ‘equal protection of laws’ has been taken from the American Constitution. The first concept connotes: ? the absence of any special privileges in favour of any person, ? the equal subjection of all persons to the ordinary law of the land administered by ordinary law courts, and ? no person (whether rich or poor, high or low, official or non-official) is above the law. ? The second concept, on the other hand, connotes: ? the equality of treatment under equal circumstances, both in the privileges conferred and liabilities imposed by the laws, ? the similar application of the same laws to all persons who are similarly situated, and ? the like should be treated alike without any discrimination. ? Thus, the former is a negative concept while the latter is a positive concept. However, both of them aim at establishing equality of legal status, opportunity and justice. Hence, statement 1 is not correct. ? The Supreme Court held that where equals and unequals are treated differently, Article 14 does not apply. Hence, statement 2 is correct. ? While Article 14 forbids class legislation, it permits the reasonable classification of persons, objects, and transactions by the law. But the classification should not be arbitrary, artificial, or evasive. Rather, it should be based on an intelligible differential and substantial distinction.
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