A. Equal protection for public servants
B. Equal protection for all military people
C. Among equals laws should be equally administered
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Name the country from which concept of ‘equal protection of law’ we borrowed in our Constitution?
A. U.S.A.
B. U.S.S.R
C. France
D. Switzerland
E. China - Equal protection of laws means:
A. All rich will be protected equally before law
B. All citizens under equal circumstances will be protected equally before law
C. All citizens under even unequal circumstances will be protected equally before law
D. Government will pay equal expenses for giving justice to all - “If there be any difference, women require it more than men, since being physically weaker they are more dependent on law and society for protection”. The above statement, which makes out a case for grant of franchise to women, was made by:
A. Herbert Spencer
B. Laski
C. J.S.Mill
D. Marx - Which of the following Article of our Constitution (1973) deals with equality before law?
A. Article 25
B. Article 26
C. Article 27
D. Article 28 - Right to equality before law is: _________?
A. Economic right
B. Moral right
C. Religious right
D. Natural right
E. Political right - Name the that when work was placed before the Seljuq Sultan Malik Shah he read it thoroughly and declared that it would form the law of the constitution of the country in future.
A. Siyasat Namah
B. Dastural-Wuzara
C. Al-Akam-Al Sultaniyah
D. Siyasatul-Madaniyah - Equality before law falls in the category of: ___________?
A. Political equality
B. Social equality
C. Civil equality
D. Economic equality - Equality before law is possible:
A. In a presidential form of Government
B. In a federal form of Government
C. In a unitary form of Government
D. In a country with written constitution
E. In a society with democratic set up - Where is written that men are born equal and always continue to be free and equal in respect of their rights?
A. Charter of League Nations
B. Charter of U.N.O.
C. Slogan of Glorious Revolution
D. Slogan of French Revolution
E. Declaration of Rights of Man (1789) - Equal wages for equal work for both the sexes is covered under:
A. Political equality
B. Religious equality
C. Economic equality
D. Natural equality
E. National equality