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How does 'Right against exploitation' protects and prevents weaker section of society from exploitation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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"Right against the exploitation " is a basic fundamental right given to weaker sections of society like minority, woman etc. If their rights will be violated then they can appeal in court for justice. By this way they will be protected from exploitation. Mark this as brainelist.
Answered by kingofself
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Explanation:

  • Article 23 and 24 of the Indian constitution deals with the ‘Right against Exploitation’.
  • This right Prohibits human mis-manliness, forced labor and all types of child labor.
  • This right is available for both citizens and non-citizens.
  • According to the constitution, it is declared that any kind of forced labour, sell of human labour and child labour force is illegal.
  • If any worker or person exploited then they can appeal in court for justice. By this way they will be protected from exploitation.
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