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Right against Exploitation — Mains Strategy

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Mains Strategy

Mains strategy for Right against Exploitation requires developing analytical frameworks that connect constitutional provisions with contemporary challenges and judicial evolution. Structure answers using the 'Constitutional-Judicial-Contemporary' approach: begin with relevant articles, discuss key Supreme Court interpretations, and link to current issues.

Develop expertise in case law analysis - not just names and years, but the reasoning and broader implications of judgments like PUDR, Bandhua Mukti Morcha, and MC Mehta. Create ready examples from different sectors: agriculture (bonded labor), manufacturing (child labor), services (domestic workers), and digital economy (platform workers).

Practice writing balanced critiques that acknowledge both progress and persistent challenges. Use comparative analysis with international standards and other countries' approaches. Develop sector-specific knowledge: understand how exploitation manifests differently in organized vs unorganized sectors, urban vs rural areas, and different vulnerable groups.

Master the art of connecting this right with other constitutional provisions, DPSPs, and government schemes. For higher scores, include innovative solutions, technology applications, and multi-stakeholder approaches.

Practice drawing simple diagrams showing enforcement mechanisms or exploitation cycles. Always conclude with forward-looking perspectives that demonstrate understanding of evolving challenges and constitutional adaptability.

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