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  1. Trafficking in Human Beings or Persons is prohibited under the Constitution of India under Article 23 (1) The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 (ITPA) is the premier legislation for prevention of trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation.

  2. According to the UNODC, there are three core elements that constitute human trafficking, the act (what is done), the means (how it is done) and lastly, the purpose (why it is done).

  3. Apr 20, 2019 · Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act 1956. The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 is the primary legislation for the prevention of sexual exploitation for women and girls. The word “Trafficking” is defined only by the Goa Children’s Act, 2003, which is a state law.

  4. Jul 18, 2018 · Context. In India, trafficking is primarily an offence under the Indian Penal Code, 1860. It defines trafficking as (i) recruitment, (ii) transportation, (iii) harbouring, (iv) transfer, or (v) receipt of a person for exploitation by use of certain forceful means.

  5. Dec 15, 2023 · Human trafficking refers to the illegal trade and exploitation of people, typically for the purposes of forced labour, sexual exploitation, or involuntary servitude.

  6. Apr 7, 2024 · Section 370 of the Indian Penal Code. What are the Administrative provisions to combat Human Trafficking in India? How to identify a Human Trafficking Victim in India? What are the main causes of Human Trafficking in India? Statistics regarding Human Trafficking of women and children in India. Why do you need a Lawyer? What is Human Trafficking?

  7. The salient features of the Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018, inter alia, are as follows:—. it aims to prevent the trafficking of persons, to prosecute offenders and to provide care, protection and rehabilitation to the victims of trafficking;

  8. The Government of India penalises trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation through the Immoral Trafficking Prevention Act (ITPA), with prescribed penalty of seven years' to life imprisonment. India also prohibits bonded and forced labour through the Bonded Labour Abolition Act, the Child Labour Act, and the Juvenile Justice Act. [1]

  9. Human trafficking is a multi-dimensional organised crime with a global reach. It is a basket of crimes ranging from cheating, kidnapping, abduction for various purposes, buying and selling, wrongful

  10. Trafficking in Human Beings (THB) is prohibited under the Constitution of India under Article 23 (1). Following specific legislations deal with Trafficking in Human Beings (THB) Laws relating to trafficking in women and children being administered by the MWCD (wcd.nic.in) Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956,