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SC recognises sexwork as a profession, says treat sexworkers with dignity | Oneindia News

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SC recognises sexwork as a profession, says treat sexworkers with dignity | Oneindia News

SC recognises sexwork as a profession, says treat sexworkers with dignity | Oneindia News

The Supreme Court, in a significant order, told the police that they should neither interfere nor take criminal action against consenting sexworkers.

It said prostitution is a profession and sexworkers are entitled to dignity and equal protection under the law.

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