(1.) "It is highly deplorable and heart-rending to note that many poverty stricken children and girls in the prime of youth are taken to 'flesh market' and forcibly pushed into the 'flesh trade' which is being carried on in utter violation of all cannons of morality, decency and dignity of humankind. There cannot be two opinions-indeed there is none-that this obnoxious and abominable crime committed with all kinds of unthinkable vulgarity should be eradicated at all levels by drastic steps."
(2.) Two young girls A and B, aged 14 years and 16 years respectively, were rescued by the Delhi Police on 29th July, 2009. On a complaint made by B, FIR No. 98/2009 was registered by the police station Kamla Market on 29th July, 2009 under sections 366A, 368, 373, 323, 376, 109 read with Section 34 of the Indian Penal Code (=IPC' hereafter) and sections 3, 4 and 5 of the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 (hereafter referred to as the 'IT Act of 1956').
(3.) As per the complaint, it appears that A & B, hailing from extremely poor families of the District South 24 Paraganas in West Bengal, were fraudulently lured to Delhi, sold and compelled into prostitution by their captors till rescued by the police.