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Constitution Of India 1949 17. Abolition of Untouchability Untouchability is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden ... enforcement of any disability arising out of Untouchability shall be an offence punishable in accordance with
Central Government Act
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Essential Commodities Act, 1955 (10 of 1955 ); (f) the Untouchability (Offences) Act, 1955 (22 of 1955 ); (g) the Customs
Central Government Act
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provides for punishment for the preaching and practice of" untouchability", and for the enforcement of any disability arising therefrom
Central Government Act
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Lok Sabha Debates SHORT DURATION DISCUSSIONS (RU: Regarding Atrocities On Dalits In ... on 21 August
Lok Sabha Debates
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would like to speak a little about untouchability.  What is this untouchability?  This untouchability started 5,000 years ... Everywhere he went, he spoke about removal of untouchability, and then the freedom movement and Swaraj. With all the help
Lok Sabha Debates
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bore well on the ground that they were untouchables. The prosecution produced four witnesses who were all Harijans. The trial ... from the well on the ground that they were untouchables. 5. We allow the appeal, set aside the judgment
Supreme Court of India
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AIR 1993 SC 1126
- K Singh
CENTRAL INDIA LAW QUARTRTLY [I 996 Abolition of Untouchability "Untouchability" is neither defined in the Constitution ... section amongst the Hindus had been looked down as untouchables by the other sections of that society. A literal construction
Central India Law Quarterly
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Constitution; and the solemn promise in Art. 17, abolishing untouchability has been gradually, but irresistibly enforced by the process ... allowed to stand in view of the Untouch 10Sup.CI/63--3 248 ability (Offences) Act, 1955 (Central
Supreme Court of India
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1966 AIR 1119
insult was committed On the ground of untouchability. He further contended that the prosecution has merely proved that the petitioners ... insult, was referable to the preaching and practice of untouchability. According to Shri Babardesai, mere use of the word "Mahardya
Bombay High Court
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view of S. 3 of the Untouchability (Offences) Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1976 (No. 22 of 1955) is amended ... Rights Act." 9. Art. 17 of the Constitution provides : "Untouchability" is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden
Bombay High Court
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(1981) 83 BOMLR 15
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