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Equality: legislative review under Article 14

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This chapter concerns the guarantee of the right to equality under Article 14 of the Indian Constitution. It explores the two doctrines that have evolved to test the constitutionality of a measure when faced with an Article 14 challenge: the ?classification test? or the ?old doctrine? (which I have labelled ?unreasonable comparison?) and the ?arbitrariness test? or the ?new doctrine? (labelled ?non-comparative unreasonableness?). I show that (a) the classification test (or the unreasonable comparison test) continues to be applied for testing the constitutionality of classificatory rules (whether or not legislative in character); (b) it is a limited and highly formalistic test applied deferentially; (c) the arbitrariness test is really a test of unreasonableness of measures which do not entail comparison (hence labelled non-comparative unreasonableness); (d) its supposed connection with the right to equality is based on a conceptual misunderstanding of the requirements of the rule of law; and (e) courts are unlikely to apply it to legislative review (in the actor-sensitive sense). The way forward is to beef up the classification doctrine to realise its true potential, and abandon the arbitrariness doctrine with respect to actor-sensitive legislative review.
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University of Oxford
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Oxford University Press
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Oxford Handbook of Indian Constitutional Law
Publication date:
2016-03-24
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9780198704898


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