Article 23 and 24 provides Right against exploitation. Article 23 prohibits human trafficking and forced labour. Article 24 prohibits exploitation of children. It is freedom against child labour.
The people of India were exploited not only by the British but also by the money lenders and Zamindars. This system was called forced labour. Right against exploitation prohibits all forms of forced labour as well as traffic in human beings. The violation of this provision is an offence punishable under law. The state requires citizens services in times of major calamities such as floods, forest fire, foreign aggression etc.
Our Constitution also provides safeguards for children. It bans the employment of children below the age of fourteen years in any factory, mine or hazardous occupations.
Right Against Exploitation
Posted Date : 17-10-2022
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