Why is it not possible for the law to become guardian of private manners?​

Why is it not possible for the law to become guardian of private manners?​

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    Law cannot take action against our private manners as it does not disturb the society in general. But, if it crosses the limits of decency, law can intervene and the person can be asked to apologise for the misbehaviour.

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    Law cannot take action against our private manners as it does not disturb the society in general. But, if it crosses the limits of decency, law can intervene and the person can be asked to apologise for the misbehaviour.

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