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Mumbai court says as per rule, sex work offence only in public; allows woman to be set free from shelter home
Updated On: 23 May, 2023 12:22 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The woman approached the sessions court after the magistrate's court on March 15 this year directed her to be detained at the shelter home in Mumbai for one year for care, protection and shelter

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A sessions court in Mumbai has set aside a magistrate's order and directed a shelter home to set at liberty a 34-year-old woman sex worker detained there, saying as per rule, sex work can be called an offence when one engages in it in a public place causing annoyance to others, reported news agency PTI.
According to PTI, the woman approached the sessions court after the magistrate's court on March 15 this year directed her to be detained at the shelter home in Mumbai for one year for care, protection and shelter.
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