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right against exploitation​

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Answered by HeAvEnPrlnCesS
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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 Anonymous
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Right against exploitation: The Constitution prohibits traffic in human beings and 'beggar' and other similar forms of forced labour. Traffic in human beings means "dealing in men and women like goods, such as selling, letting or otherwise disposing of them".

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