Question
Download Solution PDFMatch the following social justice acts with their respective years:
Acts | Year | ||
A. | Caste Disabilities Removal Act | 1. | 1950 |
B. | Constitution of India (Abolition of Untouchability) | 2. | 1850 |
C. | Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act | 3. | 1990 |
D. | Mandal Commission Report Implementation | 4. | 1989 |
Choose the correct option from below:
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 4 :
A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is - A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
Key Points
- Caste Disabilities Removal Act (1850)
- This act prohibited discrimination based on caste or religion and ensured that a person’s civil rights were not affected by conversion to another religion.
- It was one of the earliest legal measures against caste-based discrimination.
- Constitution of India (1950) - Abolition of Untouchability
- Article 17 of the Indian Constitution abolished untouchability and forbade its practice in any form.
- It provided a legal framework to end caste-based discrimination.
- Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act (1989)
- Aimed to prevent atrocities against Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
- It provided for stringent punishment against those committing acts of violence and discrimination.
- Mandal Commission Report Implementation (1990)
- The Mandal Commission report was implemented in 1990, granting 27% reservation to Other Backward Classes (OBCs).
- This led to widespread political and social debates about affirmative action in India.
Additional Information
- Other Important Legal Reforms for Social Justice
- The Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 - Strengthened laws against untouchability and discrimination.
- The 93rd Constitutional Amendment (2005) - Provided reservations for OBCs in higher education.
- Impact of Mandal Commission
- Led to mass protests and debates on merit vs. reservations.
- Further reforms included the creamy layer concept to exclude well-off OBC individuals from reservations.