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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "immoral traffic prevention act 1956"
'No Specific Allegation': Karnataka High Court Grants Bail To Receptionist Of Hotel Being Used As Brothel
No Criminal Action Against Voluntary Sex Work By Adults? Centre Expresses Reservation At SC Panel Recommendation
Police Should Not Abuse Sex Workers, Media Should Not Publish Their Pictures During Raid & Rescue Operations : Supreme Court Issues Directions
Customer Found In Brothel At Time Of Raid Can't Be Hauled Into Criminal Proceedings: Karnataka High Court Reiterates
Landlord Can't Be Prosecuted Under Immoral Traffic Prevention Act If He's Unaware About Rented Premises Being Used As Brothel: Karnataka HC
HIV Positive "Prostitution Victim" A Likely Danger To Society, "Brainwash" Necessary : Sessions Court Upholds Two-Year Detention
Effects Of Covid-19 Lockdown On Sex Workers In India: An Empirical Study
Investigation & Arrest Under Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act To Be Conducted By Special Police Officer; Power Cannot Be Delegated: Kerala High Court
Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956; An Example Of 'Legislate In Haste, Amend At Leisure'
The Premises Can't Be Sealed By Authorities For An Unreasonably Long Period Than What Is Necessary: Jharkhand HC [Read Order]
Sex Workers Should Not Be Arrested, Rather They Must Be Treated As Victims Of Crime: Calcutta HC [Read Order]
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