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SC: Police Should not Abuse Sex Workers, Media Should not Publish Their Pictures - (26 May 2022)

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Supreme Court has directed that the police should treat sex workers with dignity and should not abuse them, verbally or physically. The Court also directed that media should not publish their pictures or reveal their identity while reporting rescue operations.

Tags : SUPREME COURT   POLICE   SEX WORKERS   MEDIA  

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