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Equality III: Articles 17,18: Problem of Untouchability in Article 17 of the Constitution, the Untouchability Offences Act 1955 and Protection of Civil Rights Act 1955, Judicial Attitude, Abolition of Titles

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  • Indian society is divided into four major caste that is Brahmins the priestly class, Kshatriyas the warrior class, Vaishyas the trading class, and Sudras the servants.
  • The disadvantaged sections of the Indian society e that is untouchables are the victims of Hindu caste system. Similarly the cast in which a person is born pre-determined love occasion which that person will pursue India՚s lawmaker hoped to eradicate the social economic inequalities and lack of opportunities for India՚s depressed classes prove this measure which had been originally envisioned as temporary on a need basis.

Problem of Untouchability in Article 17 of the Constitution

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Protection in Respect of Conviction for Offences (Article 20) : Protection Against Double Jeopardy, Protection Against Self-Incrimination

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  • Article 20 of the Constitution comes under fundamental rights and deals only with the constitutional protections to a person accused and convicted of an offence. The protections embodied in article 20 of the Constitution guarantee protection in certain respects against conviction to a person who is an accused …

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