malakakil14
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  • 23-11-2019
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What is meant by the rule of law? Why it is considered as the foundation of democracy?
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simimunnus1982
simimunnus1982 simimunnus1982
  • 23-11-2019

According to my knowledge this is the answer:

Rule of law is one of the most important pillar of Constitution.

Rule of Law is something which opposes common man's rule and supports Government's rule. This is actually necessary for maintaining peace and stability in democratic countries like India.

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