Rule of law from "summary" of Indian Polity and Constitution Book by Mocktime Publication
The Rule of law is a fundamental principle that ensures equality before the law. It means that no individual or entity is above the law, and everyone is subject to the same set of laws. The Rule of law is essential for maintaining order in society and protecting individual rights and liberties. Under the Rule of law, the government is bound by the law and must act within the limits set by the law. This prevents the abuse of power and ensures that government actions are consistent with legal principles. It also means that the government can be held accountable for its actions through legal means. The Rule of law also requires that laws be clear, predict...Similar Posts
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