IPC Section 236
IPC Section 236 — Buying or disposing of minors for purposes of prostitution
Text of Section 236 (Simplified):
Whoever buys, sells, hires, or otherwise disposes of any person under the age of eighteen years, with the intent that such person shall be employed or used for the purpose of prostitution, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine.
Explanation:
1. Who is punished?
Anyone who buys, sells, hires, or disposes of a person under 18 years of age.
2. What is meant by “disposes of”?
It means transferring, handing over, or delivering a minor to someone else.
3. Intent:
The purpose must be that the minor is employed or used for prostitution (sexual exploitation).
4. Age limit:
The person involved must be under 18 years old (a minor).
5. Punishment:
Imprisonment (rigorous or simple) up to 10 years.
Fine (in addition to imprisonment).
6. Purpose of this section:
To combat human trafficking and protect minors from being exploited in prostitution.
It is a strict provision aiming at preventing child trafficking and exploitation.
7. Example:
If someone buys a minor from another person intending to make the minor work as a prostitute, that person is guilty under Section 236.
Summary:
Aspect | Details |
---|---|
Act | Buying/selling/hiring/disposal of minors |
Intent | For prostitution purposes |
Age | Under 18 years (minor) |
Punishment | Up to 10 years imprisonment + fine |
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