aboilation of untouchability is a right to what?
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The Parliament enacted the Untouchability (Offences) Act, 1955. ... It defines 'Civil Right' as 'any right accruing to a person by reason of the abolition of untouchability by Article 17 of the Constitution. ' All offences under the Act have been made non-compoundable.
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Right against discrimination
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