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Abolition of untouchability is under the Right to [[1]].


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Abolition of untouchability is under the Right to Equality.
The articles that make up the right to equality are 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. Untouchability is abolished and its practice is prohibited in all forms, according to Article 17 of the Constitution. Any impairment that results from Untouchability must be enforced, which is illegal and subject to legal penalties. Neither the Act nor the Constitution defines untouchability. It alludes to a societal custom that discriminates against members of particular oppressed classes purely based on their place of origin. This clause's inclusion in the Constitution demonstrates the significance the Constituent Assembly took in ending this pernicious practice. From the perspective of equality before the law, Article 17 is likewise a key component.
 
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