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Consider the following statements regarding ‘Rule of Law’
1.It means that the laws apply in the same manner to all, regardless of a person’s status.
2.Rule of Law is the basis of Right to Equality.
3.Indian Constitution also guarantees Rule of law which is a concept of Dicey.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1 and 3 only
2 only
2 and 3 only
1, 2 and 3
Statement 1 is correct. The essence of the Rule of Law is that laws should apply equally to all individuals, irrespective of their status, power, or position in society.
Statement 2 is correct. The Rule of Law is indeed the basis of the Right to Equality. It ensures that no one is above the law and that all individuals are treated equally under the law.
Statement 3 is correct. The Indian Constitution implicitly guarantees the Rule of Law through various provisions and principles. While the term "Rule of Law" may not be explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, its principles are embedded in the constitutional framework.
Therefore, the correct option is 4. 1, 2, and 3.
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