The 1948 Constitution of India forbade the practice of untouchability. Although it is forbidden, it is still practiced widely in the populous nation.
No, only forbade for it to be grammatically correct.
Slavery was outlawed in the United States by the 13th Amendment, so anyone involved in its passage helped forbid slavery (including the Houses of Congress and the State Legislatures).
Slavery in the United States was not still going on in 1948. In other parts of the world slavery did still exist in 1948.
The Constitution does not contain the phrase. It originated from the Declaration of Independence-- written well before the U.S. Constitution, but not included in the Constitution.
The Wyandotte constitution became the Kansas State Constitution
The practice of untouchability.
the practice of untouchability.
And Forbid Them Not - 1948 was released on: USA: 20 October 1948
Religious Test
passing ex post facto laws
The oath of office and similar things? No, there is no such portion.
The original Constitution did forbid an official religion for the nation. However, everyone in the US has the right to religious freedom.
What are Democratic features of the 1948 constitution of Sri Lanka?Type your answer here...
the answer is 10 years
It means that states can do what they want to do, IF the Constitution doesn't forbid it.
It forbid slavery and reconized equal rights.
No the President's veto power is part of the checks and balances on Congress.