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What are the Supreme Court guidelines for protecting survivors of human trafficking? | Explained

What are the Supreme Court guidelines for protecting survivors of human trafficking? | Explained
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The Supreme Court of India has issued comprehensive guidelines to establish a uniform victim protection protocol for survivors of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation. The ruling emphasizes that the state's obligation extends beyond rescue to include long-term rehabilitation and dignity.

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This legal development sets a national standard for victim support, addressing systemic failures in the implementation of existing anti-trafficking laws.

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In a comprehensive judgment on human trafficking and protection of victims of commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) in India, on May 29 , the Supreme Court gave detailed guidelines on establishing a uniform victim protection protocol for survivors of CSE.

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