ARFAN HAMEED, S.D.O. MIRPUR versus SECRETARY, EDUCATION, AJ&K GOVERNMENT CIVIL SECRETARIAT, MUZAFFARABAD
Sections 4, Articles 15 and 17 protect against discrimination in the equality and services of state subjects All state subjects were equal before the law and were protected against Article 17 of Article 4 of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act 1974 ? Equality of citizens discrimination and equal protection of the law in the service received the attention of the high court of the subcontinent, and the consensus was that equality of citizens would not mean that all laws should apply to all subjects or that all Articles have the same rights. And the justification; that the rights of a citizen as a human being were not affected by their descending religion, social or governmental status, economic condition or place of birth or residence. Moreover, all the citizens were equal to the common law of section 17 of the section 4 of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act, 1974. Equal protection of the law will mean that no individual or class of persons shall be denied the protection of the laws which other persons or persons or classes or classes have enjoyed under the same circumstances, the Constitutional Guarantee That said, in fact, it is important that all persons are treated equally. Equal protection of the law under similar and similar terms means that in similar circumstances, the same law will apply to the same class of people. Before the law, the right to equality was the anchor sheet of the Constitution. Could not be neglected on the basis of choice and personal choice. Dislike
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