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As per the constitution, the Parliament shall have, and the legislature of a state shall not have, the power to make laws prescribing punishments with respect to the offences of
1) Untouchability
2) Traffic in human beings
3) Forced labour
4) Marital rape
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4 only
2, 3 and 4 only
1 and 4 only
Parliament shall have (and the legislature of a state shall not have) powers to make laws for prescribing punishment for those acts that are declared to be offences under the fundamental rights. These include (a) Untouchability (Article 17) and (b) Traffic in human beings and forced labour (Article 23). This is because the constitution makers may have wanted the standards for punishments for these grave crimes to be the same throughout the territory of India.
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