Equality before law guarantees the State must afford every person equal protection and nondiscriminatory treatment under law. The provision establishes Equality before the law as a constitutional principle requiring the State not to deny any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws, imposing an obligation on the State to provide uniform legal standards and prevent arbitrary discrimination in application and enforcement of laws.
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Equality before law guarantees the State must afford every person equal protection and nondiscriminatory treatment under law.
The provision establishes Equality before the law as a constitutional principle requiring the State not to deny any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws, imposing an obligation on the State to provide uniform legal standards and prevent arbitrary discrimination in application and enforcement of laws.
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