According to the immoral traffic (prevention) act of 1956, which of the following is not a punishable offence a) keeping or allowing your premises to be used as brothel b) an adult earning a living by means of prostitution c) inducing a person into prostitution d) prostitution in a private place and sufficiently far from any public place 

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d) prostitution in a private place and sufficiently far from any public place 

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