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... prostitutes , or for procuring , inducing , or taking a woman or girl for the purpose of prostitution , or for detaining a woman or girl in premises for prostitution , or for carrying on prostitution in or in the vicinity of public ...
... prostitutes , or for procuring , inducing , or taking a woman or girl for the purpose of prostitution , or for detaining a woman or girl in premises for prostitution , or for carrying on prostitution in or in the vicinity of public ...
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... prostitution is coeval with society . It is referred to in the earliest mythological legends . It is equally true that , from the earliest period of recorded history , it has been subjected to regulation by the law - enforcement ...
... prostitution is coeval with society . It is referred to in the earliest mythological legends . It is equally true that , from the earliest period of recorded history , it has been subjected to regulation by the law - enforcement ...
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... prostitution is carried on is equally a brothel . Although prostitution carried on in a mobile vehicle might not be exposed to public view to the same extent as a common bawdy - house does , it constitutes an evil from which the public ...
... prostitution is carried on is equally a brothel . Although prostitution carried on in a mobile vehicle might not be exposed to public view to the same extent as a common bawdy - house does , it constitutes an evil from which the public ...
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Preface | 11 |
Law and Social Change in India after the Post | 17 |
Social Legislation and Criminal Sanctions | 25 |
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