Human Rights and the DalitsUppal Publishing House, 1995 - 152 pages With special reference to Karnataka. |
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Page 12
... letter from the Director General Police ( CRED ) were shown and information obtained . Some Police constables and Sub Inspectors were indifferent . Besides this , getting information from the Superintendents of Police and Deputy ...
... letter from the Director General Police ( CRED ) were shown and information obtained . Some Police constables and Sub Inspectors were indifferent . Besides this , getting information from the Superintendents of Police and Deputy ...
Page 14
... letter and spirit of this Funda- mental Right , the Parliament enacted a law called " Untouch- ability ( Offences ) Act of 1955 " . For the first time , the practice of untouchability in any form was made an offence . This Act was not ...
... letter and spirit of this Funda- mental Right , the Parliament enacted a law called " Untouch- ability ( Offences ) Act of 1955 " . For the first time , the practice of untouchability in any form was made an offence . This Act was not ...
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... letter was to the effect that I would withdraw the complaint on my own since I was instigated by some people to go to the Station against the Land - lord . I told the Police officer that what was written was not correct . He thought ...
... letter was to the effect that I would withdraw the complaint on my own since I was instigated by some people to go to the Station against the Land - lord . I told the Police officer that what was written was not correct . He thought ...
Contents
PEOPLE POLICIES AND REALITIES | 14 |
CONTROVERSY OVER MISUSE | 96 |
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS | 113 |
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