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Prostitution in India- Il/legally?

Prostitution in India- Il/legally?

Prostitution in India � Natpurwa village, Uttar Pradesh Around 5, 000 people live in

Prostitution in India � Natpurwa village, Uttar Pradesh Around 5, 000 people live in this village. More than 70 percent women of this village are into flesh trade. � Bachara tribe, Madhya Pradesh Bachara is a tribal matriarchal community in the western part of Madhya Pradesh and women here are said to be the descendants of royal courtesans. Here, girls are forced into prostitution by their own fathers and brothers

Prostitution in India � Wadia village, Gujarat This village is known as "village of

Prostitution in India � Wadia village, Gujarat This village is known as "village of sex workers, " Wadia village in in Tharad taluka in Banaskantha district of north Gujarat, close to Rajasthan border, is famous for flesh trade on an enormous scale, since over last 80 years. Here, men search for customers for the women of their families and also negotiate the rates between Rs 500 to Rs 10, 000. The small village is inhabited by a nomadic tribe called Saraniyas, where girls are groomed to become prostitutes at an early age and boys are trained to become pimps to find clients for them.

Prostitution in India � Devadasis in Karnataka In the Devadasis belt, in Bellary and

Prostitution in India � Devadasis in Karnataka In the Devadasis belt, in Bellary and Koppal districts of Karnataka, the virginity of girls is auctioned off among the upper caste people. After this, girls spend rest of their lives as prostitutes, while earning for their families. The Devadasis community worships Hindu Goddess Yelamma. Devadasis literally means 'slave of God'. According to the beliefs followed here, girls are married to the Goddess Yelamma, after which they dedicate their lives in the name of religion. Kolkata, Kamathipura in Mumbai, Budhwar Peth in Pune, Itwari in Nagpur, Ganga Jamuna in Nagpur, Meergunj in Allahabad, Shivdaspur in Varanasi, Chaturbhujsthan in Muzaffarpur and GB Road in Delhi. Read more at: http: //www. oneindia. com/feature/places-in-india-whereprostitution-is-the-main-source-of-income-1786111. html

Is prostitution legal in India? �The most basic law regarding the sex workers’ status

Is prostitution legal in India? �The most basic law regarding the sex workers’ status The Immoral Traffic (Suppression) Act was passed in 1956. �It is also referred to as SITA. �This law states that prostitutes are allowed to ply their trade in private but they cannot carry out their business in the open

Is prostitution legal in India? § § § Indian laws however do not regard

Is prostitution legal in India? § § § Indian laws however do not regard sex in exchange of money as prostitution. As per laws, clients can be arrested if they indulge in any sexual activity in public. Even though exchange of sex for money is permissible on an individual capacity, a lady cannot do it in within a span of 200 yards of a public place. Sex workers are not within the ambit of normal labour laws. However, they have all the rights that would be enjoyed by a citizen and are entitled to be rescued and rehabilitated if they want to do so.

Ammendment- PITA from SITA �The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act was passed in 1986 and

Ammendment- PITA from SITA �The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act was passed in 1986 and is an amendment of the SITA. �As per this law prostitutes will be arrested for soliciting their services or seducing others. In the same vein, call girls are not allowed to make their phone numbers public. �They can be imprisoned for a maximum of 6 months along with financial penalties if they are caught doing so.

… � Clients who consort with prostitutes or indulge in such activities within 200

… � Clients who consort with prostitutes or indulge in such activities within 200 yards of a designated area can be imprisoned for a maximum of 3 months and they need to pay fines for the same as well. � In case, someone indulges in such activities with someone under 18 years old, he or she can be jailed between 7 -10 years. � Pimps and similar people who live from the income made by a prostitute are guilty as well. � For that matter, if an adult man lives with a prostitute he can be regarded as guilty. If he cannot prove himself to be innocent, he can face imprisonment between 2 -4 years.

… � People who run businesses such as brothel-keepers and landlords are liable to

… � People who run businesses such as brothel-keepers and landlords are liable to be prosecuted as well as they are considered to be illegal. In case of the first offence they will be imprisoned for a maximum of 3 years. In case they forcibly keep someone in their brothel to be used as a prostitute or exploited for sexual purposes, they can be jailed for a minimum of 7 years. � This law also forbids prostitution in hotels. People involved in human trafficking or trying to recruit someone – either forcibly or willingly – are liable to be jailed between 3 -7 years. http: //www. mapsofindia. com/my-india/legalprostitution-in-india