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What are the limitations to right against exploitation in fundamental rights

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Answered by yahiyaman256
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Answer: Article 23 forbids any form of exploitation. Also, one cannot be forced to engage in labour against his/her will even if remuneration is given. Forced labour is forbidden by the Constitution. It is considered forced labour if the less-than-minimum wage is paid.

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Answered by rahulsaab8808
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Right against Exploitation enshrined in Indian constitution allows every Indian citizen to stand up against any kind of exploitation that might be he/she going through and guarantees dignity of the INDIVIDUAL. It also prohibits exploitation or misuse of service by force or indusement in following ways..

1- It prohibits human trafficking

2- It prohibits slavery,begar ,bonded labour,or any other form of forced labour

3- It prohibits employment of children below age of 14 in factories

Hence we can say that it help us in many ways as it is helpful in creating equality among citizen of india

HOPE THIS WILL HELP PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST

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