Human Trafficking in India

Authors

  • Anwesha Pathak and Dr. Aman Mishra

Keywords:

Prostitution in India, Constitution, Human Trafficking, Access to Justice, Policy failure, Role of Indian Judiciary.

Abstract

Prostitution is an occupation in which individuals participate in sexual action for business reason. Prostitution has a long
history in India perfect from this paper critically analysis and evaluates the laws related to prostitution and human
trafficking along with its latest amendments. The researcher through this also highlights the living condition and hardship
faced by the prostitutes, along with the societal boycott and the label of being accused instead of victim. The main theme of
this paper is that its highlights the role of judiciary in terms of access to justice for the prostitutes with equal emphasis on
the policy failure by the government for the prostitutes. Finally this paper gives different therapeutic measures including
lawful too the adjustment in mentality and frame of mind through which a change can be acquired the lives of lady
occupied with prostitution and they additionally gets appropriate access to justice and honourable lives.

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Published

19191919-August08-2323

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