
Manifestation in the Public Domain
Whistleblowing against Corruption- conflict between “loyalty to the organization” and “duty to the public” triggers a crisis.
Implementation of Unjust Policies- Eg- implementing order for eviction of slum dwellers during a harsh winter without a rehabilitation plan.
Conflict between Rule of Law and Compassion- Eg- Denying a starving, elderly woman her rations because her biometrics failed to authenticate.
Political Pressure on Neutrality- Eg- An officer being asked to manipulate environmental impact data to favor an industrial project.
Medical Ethics in Public Healthcare- Eg- Medical triage decisions
Journalists reporting on sensitive issues like human rights violations face a clash between “patriotism” and “truth.”
Environmental Protection vs. Development- Eg- Aarey Forest case in Mumbai
Institutional loyalty vs public interest- When statisticians are pressured to “under-report” inflation or unemployment figures to suit a government’s narrative.
Confidentiality vs. Public Safety- When an official knows a “state secret” that involves a threat to public health but is ordered to remain silent.
Efficiency vs justice or Speedy action vs due process. Eg- Bulldozer demolitions.
Security vs rights – Eg- Internet shutdowns in J&K
Career risk vs ethical stand – Eg- Sanjiv Chaturvedi (IFS) facing transfers for exposing corruption in AIIMS and HRD Ministry.
Majoritarian demand vs minority rights – Public pressure conflicting with constitutional morality. Eg- Sabrimala case
Ethical Framework to Address Crisis of Conscience
Constitutional Morality
The Public Interest Test
Gandhian Talisman
Principle of Non-Maleficence
Objectivity and Neutrality
Transparency and Accountability
Courage of Conviction
Categorical Imperative (Kant)
Integrity (Wholeness)
Seeking Guidance through “Phronesis”
“There is a higher court than courts of justice and that is the court of conscience. It supersedes all other courts.” – Mahatma Gandhi
By aligning actions with the “higher court of conscience,” a public official can ensure human-centric, just, and truly democratic governance.