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Article 14 of the Indian Constitution Article 14 mandates equality before the law, states “everyone equal before the law”. However, it’s noteworthy that in cases of gender-related violence under the Indian Penal Code or the Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita, men are seen as the reason of the crime, as the primary perpetrators of the crime. Article 15 of the Indian Constitution Article 15 prohibits discrimination based on gender and other forms of bias. Importantly, it has added provisions of legislation for the safety and security of women. Article 21 of the Indian Constitution Article 21 focuses on the “Protection of Life and Personal Liberty.” It stipulates that no individual can be deprived of their life or personal liberty except through procedures established by law. Yet, due to the nature of Article 15, a discernible imbalance within the Constitution becomes apparent, which largely affects the Men’s rights in India. While Article 14 emphasizes “equality,” and Article 21 underscores the “protection of life and liberty for citizens,” but still you will find violation of rights of men as human beings in most instances, which is because of the emphasis of Article 15 on the protection of women without equal emphasis on the protection of men #justice #indianlaw #lawagainstmen