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Legalization Of Prostitution In India





Ayush Gaurav, Christ Deemed University, Bangalore


ABSTRACT


Prostitution has a long history in India, having been seen as an ideal until the nineteenth century in British India, and is now a widely accepted societal reality. The trap's victims are impoverished individuals, unskilled and uneducated segments of the population, who serve as the goal for tissue exchange; wealthy organizations exploit them and profit from their plight. This study paper will go at several aspects of business work sanctioning in India. The presentation will begin with a comprehensive description of the worldwide legal framework governing prostitution, sexual abuse, and trafficking, as well as the protections that exist within it. This framework would include several treaties and agreements sanctioned by India and legalization conventions established by countries like New Zealand, Sweden, and Australia. The situation in India in terms of legal framework and ground substances will be examined. The Supreme Court and other High Court judgments will be analyzed to see how sex work problems have been considered and handled. Concerning human trafficking, the Human Rights Commission and the National Commission for Women have issued statements. The last section will address questions about the legitimacy of commercial sex work. The Conclusion would summaries the points made throughout the article.


Keywords: Constitution, Prostitution, Legalization, Sex Workers, Sexual Harassment, Legal Rights.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

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