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Moral policing in society often blurs the line between social responsibility and individual rights. Discuss the ethical challenges that arise when personal interactions are judged through the lens of social norms.

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Q7. Moral policing in society often blurs the line between social responsibility and individual rights. Discuss the ethical challenges that arise when personal interactions are judged through the lens of social norms. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: TH

Why the Question: The ethical dilemmas arising from moral policing, which poses serious concerns about individual freedoms, societal norms, and governance in a pluralistic society. Key Demand of the Question: The question requires discussing how moral policing conflicts with individual rights and exploring the ethical challenges posed when personal interactions are evaluated through social norms. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly define moral policing and its implications on individual rights and social responsibility. Mention constitutional principles like Article 21 and Article 19 to set the context. Body: Blurring of Social Responsibility and Individual Rights: Discuss how moral policing undermines autonomy, freedom of expression, and dignity while exploiting the concept of social responsibility. Ethical Challenges of Judging Personal Interactions by Social Norms: Highlight concerns such as bias, discrimination, violation of privacy, and erosion of social harmony. Conclusion: Emphasize the need for value-based education, awareness campaigns, and law enforcement accountability to uphold ethical conduct and safeguard individual freedoms.

Why the Question: The ethical dilemmas arising from moral policing, which poses serious concerns about individual freedoms, societal norms, and governance in a pluralistic society.

Key Demand of the Question: The question requires discussing how moral policing conflicts with individual rights and exploring the ethical challenges posed when personal interactions are evaluated through social norms.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction:

Briefly define moral policing and its implications on individual rights and social responsibility. Mention constitutional principles like Article 21 and Article 19 to set the context.

Blurring of Social Responsibility and Individual Rights: Discuss how moral policing undermines autonomy, freedom of expression, and dignity while exploiting the concept of social responsibility.

Ethical Challenges of Judging Personal Interactions by Social Norms: Highlight concerns such as bias, discrimination, violation of privacy, and erosion of social harmony.

Conclusion:

Emphasize the need for value-based education, awareness campaigns, and law enforcement accountability to uphold ethical conduct and safeguard individual freedoms.

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