‘We Have to Protect Society. We Have to Protect Victims, Will Try Our Level Best’: Supreme Court Reserves Judgment On Plea For Seeking Rehabilitation Framework For Sex Trafficking Victims

The Supreme Court today (18th Dec) reserved judgment on a petition advocating for a comprehensive rehabilitation framework and enhanced victim protection in human trafficking cases. Senior Advocate Aparna Bhat argued the lack of effective institutional measures, emphasizing the need for a specialized agency, while the Union contended existing laws and structures are adequate for addressing trafficking.

“Govt. Has Failed to Implement a Comprehensive Legislation Against Sex Trafficking”: SC Slams Centre for Inaction

The Supreme Court criticized the Indian government for failing to implement prior directives aimed at addressing sex trafficking. Despite a 2015 order to establish a dedicated investigative body and draft comprehensive legislation, no significant action has been taken, highlighting ongoing concerns about ineffective measures against the issue.