Social Sciences, asked by iqbal10427, 2 months ago

''Right against exploitation''.

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Answered by itztaesprincessliza
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The Right against exploitation enshrined in Article 23 and 24 of the Indian Constitution guarantees human dignity and protect people from any such exploitation. Thus, upholding the principles of human dignity and liberty upon which the Indian Constitution is based.

Answered by shorooqayesha
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Right against exploitation

Article 23 prohibits human trafficking, making it an offence punishable by law, and also prohibits forced labour or any act of compelling a person to work without wages where he was legally entitled not to work or to receive remuneration for it.

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