Unlawful compulsory labour criminalizes compelling a person to work against their will and prescribes imprisonment, fine, or both. Section 146 criminalises unlawful compulsory labour by making it an offence for any person to unlawfully compel another to labour against that person's will and prescribes imprisonment, a fine, or both as penalties.
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Unlawful compulsory labour criminalizes compelling a person to work against their will and prescribes imprisonment, fine, or both.
Section 146 criminalises unlawful compulsory labour by making it an offence for any person to unlawfully compel another to labour against that person's will and prescribes imprisonment, a fine, or both as penalties.
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