Article 14 of indian constitution
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Indian constitution, democratic republic, liberty, justiceAbstract
The Preamble of Indian constitution declares India to be a sovereign, socialist, secular ,democratic republic for the promotion of fraternity, justice, liberty and equality for all the citizens. The great philosopher Socrates and their democratic ideals gave guidelines for the growth of popular political rights all over the world. Article 14 is a significant feature in safeguarding the rights of individuals in India.
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