The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 (Act 104 of 1956) is the principal legislation in India aimed at preventing trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation and addressing activities associated with immoral trafficking. The Act provides a legal framework for the prevention, investigation, prosecution, and punishment of offences connected with trafficking and exploitation. This 2026 edition presents the complete text of the Act along with significant Supreme Court Guidelines and Landmark Judgments that have shaped the interpretation and enforcement of the law. Published as a Bare Act with Comments, the book serves as a valuable legal resource for understanding the statutory provisions, judicial developments, and regulatory framework relating to the prevention of immoral trafficking in India.
Key Features
- Complete text of The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 (Act 104 of 1956)
- Covers statutory provisions relating to prevention of immoral trafficking
- Includes Supreme Court Guidelines relevant to trafficking-related matters
- Features Landmark Judgments interpreting the provisions of the Act
- Provides a consolidated legal reference on anti-trafficking legislation
- Useful for understanding enforcement mechanisms and legal procedures
- Updated 2026 edition for legal and academic reference
- Published as a Bare Act with Comments