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India being the biggest democracy in the world was also once a place of slavery and exploitation for children and adults. Before the enactment of Constitution of India there were several cases ... Article 23 is one of the most important provisions in the Indian Constitution that protects human dignity and ensures that no person can be exploited or treated like property. 19 Rights against Exploitation (Articles 23 -24) Dr. Rajinder Kaur Introduction: The Fundamental Rights enacted in Part-III includes basic inherent human rights which an individual posses. These rights operate as limitations on the powers of the State and impose negative obligations on the State not to intrude on individual liberty. But under Part-III there are certain Fundamental Rights bestowed by the Constitution which are enforceable against the entire world and they are found inter-alia ... The detailed provisions related to the Right Against Exploitation contained in Articles 23 to 24 of the Constitution serve as a bulwark against various forms of exploitation. Together, they ensure the protection of individuals’ rights and dignity and uphold the principles of social justice.