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vote
of persons expressed by voting 3 : the right to cast a vote ;specif : the right of suffrage 4 a
Untouchability
Untouchability, an attitude or feeling by Hindus of high caste to those of low caste or to non-Hindus, Webster Random
Reconversion
a person can once again become a member of the caste in which he was born and to which he belonged
Exuviaelig
Cast skins shells or coverings of animals any parts of animals
Linotype
A kind of typesetting machine which produces castings each of which corresponds to a line of separate types
Burden of proof
the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable doubt is heavily cast on the prosecution; whereas the standard of proof in a
Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of
like. In determining whether a particular s. forms a class, caste cannot be excluded altogether. But in the determination of a
Discrimination
any employment under it on the grounds of religion, race, caste sex, etc., Constitution of India, Art. 16(2). In India, Constitution
Equal protection
like women children, socially and educationally background clauses and Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe citizens for their advancement, Constitution of India,
Equality
will be denied employment on the ground of religion, race, caste, sex and place of birth etc. However, the State can
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