Discuss Article 15 of Indian constitution
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a fundamental right prohibits discrimination by the state against any citizen on grounds 'only' of religion, caste, race, sex, and place of birth. The use of the world only means that discrimination on other grounds is not prohibited.
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❖ Article 15 of the Constitution of India, 1950 (Draft Article 9) was debated on the 29th of November 1948 in the Constituent Assembly.
■ The Assembly was unanimous about the importance of the Draft Article in combating discriminatory practices in Indian society. However, members wanted certain tweaks.
■ Some argued that the Draft Article did not engage with discrimination based on family and descent. Others wanted a specific mention of gardens, roads and tramways as potential public spaces where people could be discriminated. In response to these points, it was clarified that while the Draft Article specifically mentions some spaces, the general nature of the language used in the Article was sufficient to cover a wide range of public spaces including those that were not specified in the Article’s text.