Budhadev Karmaskar Case Provisions

Summary

The Budhadev Karmaskar v. State of West Bengal case addresses the rights and rehabilitation of sex workers in India. Relevant provisions include the prohibition of soliciting or engaging in prostitution in public places, rehabilitation and welfare measures for sex workers, and legal aid for trafficking victims. The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) does not have specific provisions for this case, as it focuses on citizen security. The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956, is the primary law concerning sex workers rights and rehabilitation.

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give bharatiya nagarik suraksha sanhita provisions related to the case of Budhadev Karmaskar v State of West Bengal
The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) is relatively new and aimed at enhancing citizen security. It doesn't have specific provisions directly related to the case of Budhadev Karmaskar v. State of West Bengal. For the rights and rehabilitation of sex workers, the relevant laws are primarily the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, *.
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