The Indian Constitution abolished
and declared it a punishable offence.
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Caste, Untouchability and Indian Law
Article 17 of the constitution abolished the practice of untouchability and made its practice a punishable offence.
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10 types of discrimination and their constitutional remedies: The Constitution of India not only abolished the untouchability and made it punishable, but has also given the various rights to the depressed classes so as to remove discriminations to which they were subjected before the commencement of the Constitution.
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