Name a law that protects the rights of marginalised caste and tribes
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The Scheduled Caste and Tribes( Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. This act was framed in 1989 in response to demands made by Dalits and others.
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The law that protects the rights of marginalised caste and tribes is The Scheduled Caste and Tribes( Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. In order to protect its citizens, the government makes laws. In our country, there are certain laws and policies for the marginalized. Policies or schemes arise by other means, such as setting up a committee or conducting an inquiry, etc.
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- The Act was drawn up in 1989 in response to demands from Dalits and others that the government should take Dalits and tribal groups seriously in the everyday senses of ill treatment and humiliation.
- The Act differentiates between various levels of crime. Firstly, it lists humiliating methods both physically horrible and morally condemnable and aims to impose penalty on those who force an individual of the Scheduled Caste or Tribal to drink or eat any non-eatable or unnatural substance; forcibly parades them naked or with painted body/face or commits any similar act that is deprecating to human dignity.
- It lists, secondly, acts which deploy or force Dalits and Adivasis to perform the slave labour. This Act also provides for the imprisonment of anyone who wrongly owns, cultivates any land owned by, or allotted to, a member of a Scheduled Tribe or a Scheduled Caste or gets the land allotted to them transferred
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