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The purpose of section 4 (15) of section 4 (15) of section 4 (15) of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act, 1974 is the equal protection of the law contained in section 4 (15) of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act, 1974. The main thing, the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act, 1974, is that these people should be treated equally according to the law, unless there is a compelling reason to treat them differently. The guarantee contained in this article is solely that no individual or persons belong to the class. Denied the same protection of the law that other people or other classes enjoy under similar circumstances. The word equal protection of law does not mean that equality of the law in all the citizens of the state does not mean equal protection of the law does not mean that an individual or class of people will be denied by the protection of state law. Where other people or other classes live in equal circumstances in their lives, the protection of equal rights is guaranteed. The enforcement of the law requires that all persons be treated equally as both conditions and circumstances are granted. And also in the responsibilities imposed. Applying this principle, it has always been recognized that the categorization of persons or things is not in any way denied and the equilibrium is not arbitrary or arbitrary and looks natural, reasonable, and fair. The default rule is that the two sets of conditions will not have different legal effects, unless the circumstances are different and the difference between the two sets is sufficient material to support discrimination. The idea of equality does not include the body
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