Can the government sometimes discriminate against some people legally? What is the name of the test the court use to see if that is legal, and what kind of justification does the government need?
*yes the government can sometimes discriminate against some people legally on the basis of age and qualification criteria and also some other criterias.
*the name of the test that court to see the legality is equality act 2010.according to this act certain critrias has to be fulfilled for a person not to claim discrimination.there are certain criterias which are known as protected characteristics.some of these characteristics are age,gender,religion etc.
*government needs the justification that person claiming discrimination is under the relevant age criteria.person should have evidence regarding the claim and person should prove that they were discriminated illegaly by showing concerned documents to court that would prove their claim.
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