Article 17: Abolition of Untouchability

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Paid Internship Opportunity-Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Good Governance and Policy Analysis, Bhopal

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Author: Niharika Kalyan “With changing social norms of legitimacy in every society, including ours, what was illegitimate in the past may be legitimate today.”  Honourable Justice A.K. Ganguly in Revanasiddappa v. Mallikarjun[1] INTRODUCTION ‘Globalisation’ had had both positive and negative influence. Taking the positive aspect into consideration, evil practices such as taking dowry have been abolished. Decriminalization of