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Research Paper Volume 4 Issue 2 27 - 38 March 29, 2022

Prevalence of Prostitution & Women Trafficking in India: Hindrance to Fundamental Rights

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Shreshth Bhatnagar
Assistant Professor at Alliance School of Law, Alliance University Bangalore, India.
Abstract

Women Trafficking in India have been a developing issue in South Asia. However illegal exploitation is obviously restricted through Article 23 of the Indian Constitution, it is as yet rehearsed in the Nation and is significantly influencing women and young women. The deep-rooted male-centric design and the orientation segregation are extra for women dealing which significantly prompts prostitution. The pervasiveness of dealing with women is expected by various basic freedoms and administrative associations as need might arise to be tended to, yet the uncontrolled and complex activities concerning illegal exploitation make it hard to indict and rebuff the dealers. To begin, this study examines the impact of male domination and gender inequality in society, which has resulted in a dictatorial system that makes it difficult to eliminate women trafficking and prostitution. Second, this report highlights the flaws in present legislation, highlighting how the lack of a strict legal framework to outlaw women trafficking makes prosecuting traffickers extremely hard. As a result, strict and methodical legislation is required. Finally, this research examines the survivors' post-rescue processes, as well as the involvement of NGOs and other organisations in victim rehabilitation.

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International Journal of Legal Science and Innovation, Volume 4, Issue 2, Page 27 - 38
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