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ISSN No: 2456
International
Research
Human Trafficking in India
Presidency
ABSTRACT
Human trafficking is the third largest organised crime
after drugs and arms trade across the globe. 80% of
Human Trafficking across the globe is for sexual
exploitation. Human trafficking is one of the major
problems in India. In 2016 about 23000 of human
trafficking case is reported in India and the no. is
increasing in each passing year. West Bengal ranked
highest in Human trafficking cases. Around 40% of
human trafficking is from West Bengal followed by
Assam, Rajasthan, and Gujarat etc. The reasons for
human trafficking are lack of education, poverty,
political instability, corruption, poor legal system etc.
Reasons of human trafficking are Forced marriage,
bonded labour, sexual exploitation, organ trade racket
etc. Statistical data on human trafficking
suggesting how it can be controlled.
Keywords: Meaning-Problems-Reasons
data - Suggestion
INTRODUCTION
Human Trafficking means trade of human
exploitative purposes including bonded and forced
labour, commercial sexual exploitation and illegal
organ-trade. Article 3, paragraph (a) of the
Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in
Persons defines Trafficking in Persons as the
recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or
receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of
force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of
fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a
position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving
of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a
person having control over another person, for the
purpose of exploitation. It is the third largest
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Research and Development (IJTSRD)
International Open Access Journal
Human Trafficking in India
Saurojit Barua
School of Law,
Presidency University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Human trafficking is the third largest organised crime
after drugs and arms trade across the globe. 80% of
Human Trafficking across the globe is for sexual
exploitation. Human trafficking is one of the major
problems in India. In 2016 about 23000 of human
trafficking case is reported in India and the no. is
increasing in each passing year. West Bengal ranked
highest in Human trafficking cases. Around 40% of
human trafficking is from West Bengal followed by
Assam, Rajasthan, and Gujarat etc. The reasons for
human trafficking are lack of education, poverty,
political instability, corruption, poor legal system etc.
Reasons of human trafficking are Forced marriage,
bonded labour, sexual exploitation, organ trade racket
etc. Statistical data on human trafficking in India and
Reasons-Statistical
Human Trafficking means trade of human being for
exploitative purposes including bonded and forced
commercial sexual exploitation and illegal
of the Protocol to
, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in
defines Trafficking in Persons as the
recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or
receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of
force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of
ion, of the abuse of power or of a
position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving
of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a
person having control over another person, for the
It is the third largest
organised crime after drugs and arms trade across
globe. 80% of human trafficking across the globe is
for sextual exploitation. Human Trafficking is one of
the major problem in India. India is considered the
hub of the crime in Asia.
Why Human trafficking is high
Human Trafficking is high mainly for the migration
of men for work to commercial cities and from here
the demand for commercial sex is created. Woman
and girl child who are born in the poor family is
mainly the victims of Human Trafficking. Th
child born in a poor family of
India is at high risk as their parents
sell their daughter to earn money and get rid of them.
Poor families thinks that a girl child is a sin to the
family as they are consider incapable to earn enough
money for their family and at the same time during
marriage of a girl child the parents have to give dowry
to her in laws.
Other causes for human trafficking in India are as
follows:
Lack of education: Most Indian villages do
schools. The schools that
condition. Teachers are not well trained
because of the poor salaries offered, inadequate work
environments, and transportation issues. Which
most of the children have little t
gives opportunities to traffickers to
promises to parents, luring them to send their girls
away for a chance at better education, domestic work,
and other “good” opportunities that would otherwise
be unattainable in their lifetimes.
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me after drugs and arms trade across the
globe. 80% of human trafficking across the globe is
for sextual exploitation. Human Trafficking is one of
the major problem in India. India is considered the
Why Human trafficking is high in India ?
Human Trafficking is high mainly for the migration
of men for work to commercial cities and from here
the demand for commercial sex is created. Woman
and girl child who are born in the poor family is
mainly the victims of Human Trafficking. The girl
a poor family of the north eastern part of
their parents are desperate to
sell their daughter to earn money and get rid of them.
Poor families thinks that a girl child is a sin to the
r incapable to earn enough
money for their family and at the same time during
marriage of a girl child the parents have to give dowry
trafficking in India are as
Indian villages do not have
exist are in very poor
Teachers are not well trained in the villages
salaries offered, inadequate work
nsportation issues. Which leads
of the children have little to no education. This
to traffickers to make fake
promises to parents, luring them to send their girls
education, domestic work,
and other “good” opportunities that would otherwise
etimes.
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Caste system: India still believes in caste system. The
lower castes, which contain the majority of the
population, have less opportunity for advancement
than those in the higher castes. The lower castes are
vulnerable to all kinds of exploitation in Indian
society. The upper castes intimidate, manipulate, and
coerce lower caste girls for sexual pleasure.
Gender- related difference: In Indian culture, boys
are more preferable over girls. This leads to abortion
of girl child when sex comes to know... The use of
ultrasounds to detect the baby’s gender is extremely
prevalent in India today. Women undergo ultrasounds
to determine the sex of their unborn babies in order to
decide whether or not to abort... As a result of the
bias against females, there is a big inequality in the
boy-girl ratio in India. For every 1000 boys, there are
only 880 girls. Girls are sometimes trafficked as
housemaids so that the boys in a house can have a
common girl within the house. After a couple of
years, she will be sold into the brothels, and the
family gets another girl for the boys. This is a
trend that occurs mainly in the northern part of India.
City Life Dream: The village people things that the
city will improve their standard of living. When
traffickers offer their daughters a job in the city, the
villagers hope that soon their life is going to change.
Poor awareness of Human Trafficking and Brothel
life: The village people are illiterate and they are
unable to predict the intention of the trafficker which
ends up landing into brothels and other places in
major cities.
Corruption in India: Our political system is corrupted,
thus contributing to poverty, human trafficking,
democracy debasement, inequality in wealth
distribution, social injustice, and the widespread
giving and taking of bribes. According to
a Transparency International (TI ) report on global
corruption, India has fallen to 74th place on the list of
180 nations evaluated. Widespread unemployment,
the desire to make a quick profit with little effort, and
the broad existence of gangs create an atmosphere
conducive for trafficking in persons to thrive.
Political instability: In the last few years, political
instability in the country has contributed to
lawlessness and an inability of the government to
contain the criminal activities that have resulted. In
order to maintain stability, political parties have been
forced to placate one another with favours and
concessions which allow for extensive “cover ups”
that often go unnoticed within society. The police are
often not independent entities in India. Instead,
each state’s force is managed by a political leader
who controls their daily activities. As a result,
the police are drawn into the corruption of the
political system.
Lack of legal convictions against traffickers in India:
The Indian court system is overcrowded due to an
increasingly cases and delay in decision making... The
increasing crime rate in Indian society has become a
burden to current judicial system to handle.
Corruption has also crept into the judicial system. The
writs of petition that come to the high court of India
will often take eight to ten years to be heard.
High market for Minor Demand: Worldwide there is a
high demand for minor girls in the sex trade. India is
no different. Minor girls are easy targets for
exploitation. They are afraid to speak out about the
crimes that are committed against them, and they
typically remain very obedient to the customers.
Foreign tourists prefer minor girls for both their
youthful appearances and their submissiveness to
them. Young girls are very desirable for both
brothel owners and customers.
Why human is been trafficked?
The human trafficking is done for the following
reasons are as followed:
Forced marriage: Other than prostitution girls are
bought and sold in many part of the country as ratio of
men is comparatively more than women due to female
infanticide which lead to forced marriage.
Bonded Labour: Poor people running out of cash sell
their kids to earn money. Both boys and girls are sold
and are not paid for many years.
Sexual exploitation: Sexual exploitation is the sexual
abuse of girl child and women through the exchange
of sex or sexual acts for drugs, food, shelter,
protection, other basics of life, and/or money. Sexual
exploitation includes involving girl child and women
in creating pornography and sexually explicit
websites.
Organ Trade Racket: Traffickers show fake hopes to
poor people of earning good amount of money for
living a standard life but actually they sell their body
parts and leave them in roads or sell them in brothel.
Statistical data of human trafficking in India
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In the year 2016, more than 8000 cases of Human
Trafficking had been lodged . While 23000, out of
which 182 are Foreigner had been rescued during the
year as per National Crime Record Bureau in India.
In previous year, out of 8132 cases were reported
from crossed the country which is 1255 cases more
than 2015. Out of 15379 victims, 58% of them are
below 18 years of age according to NCRB statistic
crime report in 2016.
Out of 29 states West Bengal ranked topped in human
trafficking in 2016. 3579 Cases have been reported
which is 18.5% more than 2015. Assam ranked
second, in 2016 1.12% cases of human trafficking had
been reported. Followed by Rajasthan 1422 cases,
Gujarat 548 cases, Maharashtra 517 cases and Tamil
Nadu 434 cases. Delhi ranked 14th
in Human
Trafficking.
A total of 23117 of victims of Human Trafficking are
rescued in 2016.
Human trafficking, prohibited under Article 23 (1) of
the Constitution, followed by forced labour, sexual
exploitation or prostitution, domestic servitude, forced
marriage, begging, adoption, child pornography and
organ transplant.
How to stop Human Trafficking in India?
Thus we can stop human trafficking by reaching to
more people and try to convince them that girl child is
not a sin to family .Government should that necessary
steps to educate people, irradiate poverty, stop
corruption, caste biased decision, and gender related
difference in India. We should take a step forward to
inform poor people about Human Trafficking, what
they do with their girl child and how to identify them.
Therefore we the people of the India should work
together to stop human trafficking and creating a
healthy society for a girl child.

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Human Trafficking in India

  • 1. @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com ISSN No: 2456 International Research Human Trafficking in India Presidency ABSTRACT Human trafficking is the third largest organised crime after drugs and arms trade across the globe. 80% of Human Trafficking across the globe is for sexual exploitation. Human trafficking is one of the major problems in India. In 2016 about 23000 of human trafficking case is reported in India and the no. is increasing in each passing year. West Bengal ranked highest in Human trafficking cases. Around 40% of human trafficking is from West Bengal followed by Assam, Rajasthan, and Gujarat etc. The reasons for human trafficking are lack of education, poverty, political instability, corruption, poor legal system etc. Reasons of human trafficking are Forced marriage, bonded labour, sexual exploitation, organ trade racket etc. Statistical data on human trafficking suggesting how it can be controlled. Keywords: Meaning-Problems-Reasons data - Suggestion INTRODUCTION Human Trafficking means trade of human exploitative purposes including bonded and forced labour, commercial sexual exploitation and illegal organ-trade. Article 3, paragraph (a) of the Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons defines Trafficking in Persons as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation. It is the third largest @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 2 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2018 ISSN No: 2456 - 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volume International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) International Open Access Journal Human Trafficking in India Saurojit Barua School of Law, Presidency University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India Human trafficking is the third largest organised crime after drugs and arms trade across the globe. 80% of Human Trafficking across the globe is for sexual exploitation. Human trafficking is one of the major problems in India. In 2016 about 23000 of human trafficking case is reported in India and the no. is increasing in each passing year. West Bengal ranked highest in Human trafficking cases. Around 40% of human trafficking is from West Bengal followed by Assam, Rajasthan, and Gujarat etc. The reasons for human trafficking are lack of education, poverty, political instability, corruption, poor legal system etc. Reasons of human trafficking are Forced marriage, bonded labour, sexual exploitation, organ trade racket etc. Statistical data on human trafficking in India and Reasons-Statistical Human Trafficking means trade of human being for exploitative purposes including bonded and forced commercial sexual exploitation and illegal of the Protocol to , Suppress and Punish Trafficking in defines Trafficking in Persons as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of ion, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the It is the third largest organised crime after drugs and arms trade across globe. 80% of human trafficking across the globe is for sextual exploitation. Human Trafficking is one of the major problem in India. India is considered the hub of the crime in Asia. Why Human trafficking is high Human Trafficking is high mainly for the migration of men for work to commercial cities and from here the demand for commercial sex is created. Woman and girl child who are born in the poor family is mainly the victims of Human Trafficking. Th child born in a poor family of India is at high risk as their parents sell their daughter to earn money and get rid of them. Poor families thinks that a girl child is a sin to the family as they are consider incapable to earn enough money for their family and at the same time during marriage of a girl child the parents have to give dowry to her in laws. Other causes for human trafficking in India are as follows: Lack of education: Most Indian villages do schools. The schools that condition. Teachers are not well trained because of the poor salaries offered, inadequate work environments, and transportation issues. Which most of the children have little t gives opportunities to traffickers to promises to parents, luring them to send their girls away for a chance at better education, domestic work, and other “good” opportunities that would otherwise be unattainable in their lifetimes. Apr 2018 Page: 2453 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volume - 2 | Issue – 3 Scientific (IJTSRD) International Open Access Journal me after drugs and arms trade across the globe. 80% of human trafficking across the globe is for sextual exploitation. Human Trafficking is one of the major problem in India. India is considered the Why Human trafficking is high in India ? Human Trafficking is high mainly for the migration of men for work to commercial cities and from here the demand for commercial sex is created. Woman and girl child who are born in the poor family is mainly the victims of Human Trafficking. The girl a poor family of the north eastern part of their parents are desperate to sell their daughter to earn money and get rid of them. Poor families thinks that a girl child is a sin to the r incapable to earn enough money for their family and at the same time during marriage of a girl child the parents have to give dowry trafficking in India are as Indian villages do not have exist are in very poor Teachers are not well trained in the villages salaries offered, inadequate work nsportation issues. Which leads of the children have little to no education. This to traffickers to make fake promises to parents, luring them to send their girls education, domestic work, and other “good” opportunities that would otherwise etimes.
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 2 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2018 Page: 2454 Caste system: India still believes in caste system. The lower castes, which contain the majority of the population, have less opportunity for advancement than those in the higher castes. The lower castes are vulnerable to all kinds of exploitation in Indian society. The upper castes intimidate, manipulate, and coerce lower caste girls for sexual pleasure. Gender- related difference: In Indian culture, boys are more preferable over girls. This leads to abortion of girl child when sex comes to know... The use of ultrasounds to detect the baby’s gender is extremely prevalent in India today. Women undergo ultrasounds to determine the sex of their unborn babies in order to decide whether or not to abort... As a result of the bias against females, there is a big inequality in the boy-girl ratio in India. For every 1000 boys, there are only 880 girls. Girls are sometimes trafficked as housemaids so that the boys in a house can have a common girl within the house. After a couple of years, she will be sold into the brothels, and the family gets another girl for the boys. This is a trend that occurs mainly in the northern part of India. City Life Dream: The village people things that the city will improve their standard of living. When traffickers offer their daughters a job in the city, the villagers hope that soon their life is going to change. Poor awareness of Human Trafficking and Brothel life: The village people are illiterate and they are unable to predict the intention of the trafficker which ends up landing into brothels and other places in major cities. Corruption in India: Our political system is corrupted, thus contributing to poverty, human trafficking, democracy debasement, inequality in wealth distribution, social injustice, and the widespread giving and taking of bribes. According to a Transparency International (TI ) report on global corruption, India has fallen to 74th place on the list of 180 nations evaluated. Widespread unemployment, the desire to make a quick profit with little effort, and the broad existence of gangs create an atmosphere conducive for trafficking in persons to thrive. Political instability: In the last few years, political instability in the country has contributed to lawlessness and an inability of the government to contain the criminal activities that have resulted. In order to maintain stability, political parties have been forced to placate one another with favours and concessions which allow for extensive “cover ups” that often go unnoticed within society. The police are often not independent entities in India. Instead, each state’s force is managed by a political leader who controls their daily activities. As a result, the police are drawn into the corruption of the political system. Lack of legal convictions against traffickers in India: The Indian court system is overcrowded due to an increasingly cases and delay in decision making... The increasing crime rate in Indian society has become a burden to current judicial system to handle. Corruption has also crept into the judicial system. The writs of petition that come to the high court of India will often take eight to ten years to be heard. High market for Minor Demand: Worldwide there is a high demand for minor girls in the sex trade. India is no different. Minor girls are easy targets for exploitation. They are afraid to speak out about the crimes that are committed against them, and they typically remain very obedient to the customers. Foreign tourists prefer minor girls for both their youthful appearances and their submissiveness to them. Young girls are very desirable for both brothel owners and customers. Why human is been trafficked? The human trafficking is done for the following reasons are as followed: Forced marriage: Other than prostitution girls are bought and sold in many part of the country as ratio of men is comparatively more than women due to female infanticide which lead to forced marriage. Bonded Labour: Poor people running out of cash sell their kids to earn money. Both boys and girls are sold and are not paid for many years. Sexual exploitation: Sexual exploitation is the sexual abuse of girl child and women through the exchange of sex or sexual acts for drugs, food, shelter, protection, other basics of life, and/or money. Sexual exploitation includes involving girl child and women in creating pornography and sexually explicit websites. Organ Trade Racket: Traffickers show fake hopes to poor people of earning good amount of money for living a standard life but actually they sell their body parts and leave them in roads or sell them in brothel. Statistical data of human trafficking in India
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 2 | Issue – 3 | Mar-Apr 2018 Page: 2455 In the year 2016, more than 8000 cases of Human Trafficking had been lodged . While 23000, out of which 182 are Foreigner had been rescued during the year as per National Crime Record Bureau in India. In previous year, out of 8132 cases were reported from crossed the country which is 1255 cases more than 2015. Out of 15379 victims, 58% of them are below 18 years of age according to NCRB statistic crime report in 2016. Out of 29 states West Bengal ranked topped in human trafficking in 2016. 3579 Cases have been reported which is 18.5% more than 2015. Assam ranked second, in 2016 1.12% cases of human trafficking had been reported. Followed by Rajasthan 1422 cases, Gujarat 548 cases, Maharashtra 517 cases and Tamil Nadu 434 cases. Delhi ranked 14th in Human Trafficking. A total of 23117 of victims of Human Trafficking are rescued in 2016. Human trafficking, prohibited under Article 23 (1) of the Constitution, followed by forced labour, sexual exploitation or prostitution, domestic servitude, forced marriage, begging, adoption, child pornography and organ transplant. How to stop Human Trafficking in India? Thus we can stop human trafficking by reaching to more people and try to convince them that girl child is not a sin to family .Government should that necessary steps to educate people, irradiate poverty, stop corruption, caste biased decision, and gender related difference in India. We should take a step forward to inform poor people about Human Trafficking, what they do with their girl child and how to identify them. Therefore we the people of the India should work together to stop human trafficking and creating a healthy society for a girl child.