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Prabhat Kumar   22 February 2020

Fundamental Rights

Elaborate the words Just, Fair and Reasonable separately in regard to the due process of law?

How are these terms intertwined?


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Joy Bose   23 February 2020

Hello,

All three definitions have similar meanings. 
The literal meaning of the term 'just' is fair, impartial, even-handed, candid, or reasonable. It can also mean right or fair according to law.

Fair - Fair means that law is treating everyone equally and fairly. Sometimes, the law needs to be fair to some people and even become discriminatory in nature to provide a fair situation. 

Reasonable - The term reasonable is a generic and relative one and applies to that which is appropriate for a particular situation.

Regards,
Joy Bose

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