How is equality recognised in the Indian constitution?

It is recognised in the very rights of the citizens for which supreme court has been declared as a defender.The equality is mention in the rights section of the Indian constitution through various articles.Right to equality is an important right provided for in Articles 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 of the constitution

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IN INDIA EQUALITY IS RECOGNISED AS AN IMPORTANT AND BASIC PRINCIPAL. IT MUST NOT BE AVOIDED. THIS IS A PRINCIPAL THAT IS RECOGNISED BY OUR COUNTRY THAT CAN BRING UNITY IN EVERYONE.
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"equality" can be defined as the people's right to be treated equally.in 1960,the law of India forbid discrimination based on nationality,colour,gender etc.
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In India, equality is practised by giving benefits to all(whether poor or rich.)
In case of judgement, law is blind and does not judge on the basis of sex, creed, race or religion.
No person on the basis of caste, creed, sex, or religion will be restricted to visit common places under the government 
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