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Trafficking
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Trafficking in trade marks
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Child in need of care and protection
or illegal acts, (vii) who is found vulnerable and is likely to be inducted into drug abuse or trafficking, (viii) who is being or is likely to be abused for unconscionable gains, (ix) who is victim of
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White slave traffic
for purposes of prostitution, and to strengthen the criminal law in relation to brothels, procures, and the immoral trafficking in females.
Dealer
One who deals one who has to do or has concern with others esp a trader a trafficker a shopkeeper a broker or a merchant as a dealer in dry goods a dealer in stocks a
Merchant
One who traffics on a large scale especially with foreign countries a trafficker a trader
Khandani
Gangs collect money from various businessman, land developers, person carrying on the illegal activities in gambling dens, drug traffickers, etc. Such collected money is termed as 'protection money' which in Marathi referred to as 'Khandani' (Khandani is
Protection money
Such gangs collect money from various businessmen, land developers, persons carrying on illegal activities in gambling dens, drug traffickers etc. Such collected money is termed as 'protection money', State of Maharashra v. Bharat Chaganlal Ragbani, (2001) 9
Shebeen
Shebeen any house, shop, room premises or place in which spirits, wine, beer, etc., are trafficked in by retail without a certificate and excise licence in that behalf: Public Houses Acts Amendment (Scotland) Act,
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