Distinguish between laws and rules. Discuss the role of ethics in formulating them. (UPSC IAS Mains 2020 General Studies Paper – 4)

Any society is governed by certain sets of laws and rules. Although in common language, these are synonyms yet there is substantial difference between them. 

  • Laws: These have the backing of legislative bodies. These are enforced by the government and every citizen has to obey them. A person can be punished for violation of laws. For example: Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, when enforced by the Parliament became a law.
  • Rules: These are the set of instructions which are concerned with do’s and don’ts. These are flexible in nature and these can be made by any organisation and people. Rules are broader in scope when compared to laws. For example: schools’ instructions can be considered as rules. 

Role of ethics in formulating Laws and Rules

  • For effective governance of the country, laws are made by the parliamentarians. These laws should be guided by ethical standards which the society and nation opt for. Ethics and laws work simultaneously to ensure that citizens act in a certain manner and also make sure that these coordinate efforts protect the health, safety and welfare of the public. 
  • Ethics is the guiding light that defines sound moral conduct and practices that ought to be followed by the individuals. This calls for framing of rules and regulations on the lines of ethics. For example, several institutions, business establishments etc. start their day by paying reverence to the almighty, a sort of ethical conduct. Several corporate houses, go beyond the legalised limit of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and work for the disadvantaged sections of society just because their rules have a sound ethical backing.

Ethics helps in framing the code of conduct in a society which is essential to its functioning, for example: the Indian Constitution.



POSTED ON 29-09-2023 BY ADMIN
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