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laws related to women's in 1956

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Answer:

THE IMMORAL TRAFFIC (PREVENTION) ACT, 1956

Explanation:

An Act to provide in pursuance of the International Convention signed at New York on the 9th

day of May, 1950, for the prevention of immoral traffic.

Type of Measure : Violence against women > Legislation

Form of Violence : Trafficking

Brief Description:

The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act 1956 was amended and renamed in 1986. In pursuance of the International Convention signed by India in 1950 pertaining to the Prevention of Immoral Trafficking, a comprehensive Act called Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act was enacted in 1956. It makes the sexual exploitation of male and female a cognizable offence.

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