Inter Movements Open Forum: Trafficking Bill
Gurshabad's presentation was based on Swaraj's blogpost and subsequent research by Kumarjeet that highlights certain problematic sections (36, 39, 41, 59) in the Bill which may have an adverse impact on freedom of expression, and may additionally change the landscape of intermediary liability rules in India.
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Clarification (18th August, 2018): A letter sent to the Ministry of Women and Child Development mentioned the Centre for Internet & Society as instituionally endorsing a critique of the The Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018. We seek to clarify that the Centre for Internet & Society did not endorse the letter to the Ministry.