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Does Article 22 of the Indian Constitution abolish untouchability; true or false?

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Does Article 22 of the Indian Constitution abolish untouchability; true or false?

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False. Article 22 of the Indian Constitution provides protection against arrest and detention in certain cases. It does not abolish untouchability.

Untouchability is abolished under Article 17 of the Indian Constitution.

  • Article 17: Abolishes "untouchability" and forbids its practice in any form.
  • Article 22: Grants protection to individuals against arbitrary arrest and detention.

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Wrote answer · 3/14/2025
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