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Equality

Equality, Equality under art. 16 could not have a different content from equality under art. 14. Equality of opportunity for unequals can only mean aggravation of inequality. Equality of opportunity admits discrimination with reason

equality

equality : the quality or state of being equal: as a : sameness or equivalence in number, quantity, or measure b : likeness or sameness in quality, power, status, or degree

Equality

The condition or quality of being equal agreement in quantity or degree as compared likeness in bulk value rank properties etc as the equality of two bodies in length or thickness an equality of rights

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Equality of opportunity

Equality of opportunity, the concept of equality can have no existence except with reference to matters which are common as between individuals, between whom equality is predicated. Equality of opportunity in matters of employment can be...

Equality of opportunity for all citizens

Equality of opportunity for all citizens, Clause (1) of Article 16 clearly provides for equality of opportunity to all citizens in the services under the State. It is

Equality before law and equal protection of laws

Equality before law and equal protection of laws, Article 14 of the Constitution enjoins upon the State not to deny to any person 'Equality before law' or the

Equality of opportunity in matters of promotion

Equality of opportunity in matters of promotion, must mean equality as between members of the same class of employees, and not equality between members of separate, independent classes, All India Station Masters and Assistant Station Masters...

Proportional equality

Proportional equality, excepts the States to take affirmative action in favour of disadvantaged sections of the society within the framework of liberal democracy, M. Nagraj v. Union of India, AIR 2007 SC 71.

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