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give two examples of right against exploitation​

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Answered by Advaibhavx
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Explanation:

The Right against Exploitation enshrined in the Indian Constitution guarantees dignity of the individual. It also prohibits the exploitation or misuse of service by force or inducement in the following ways: It prohibits human trafficking i.e. it criminalises buying and selling of human beings like a commodity.

Answered by adventureisland
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Rights against exploitation are mentioned in two articles Article 23 and Article 24.

Right against exploitation:

  • Right against exploitation prohibits any sort of forced labor work including child labor. It consists of two articles Article 23 and Article 24.
  • Examples of Rights against exploitation: Child labor and Forced labor.

Article 23:

  1. Article 23 (1) describes the trafficking of beggars, forced labor as illegal and punishable under law.
  2. Article 23 (2) states that the State can impose mandatory public service. The State cannot discriminate against people on the grounds of religion, race, caste and creed.

Article 24:

  • Article 24 gives for the prohibition of child labor in factories, etc.
  • It states that no child below the age of fourteen would be allowed to work in the factories or mines or be hired for any risky engagement.

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