"The primary responsibility of
citizens is to obey their nation’s civil and criminal laws"
The author’s statement that the
primary responsibility of citizens is to obey their nation’s civil and criminal
laws forms the fulcrum of modern society’s premise of fundamental rights and
duties for its citizens. The modern society and representative form of
governance confers upon its citizens certain fundamental rights and list the
duties its citizens must perform as a part of a society. The obedience of nation’s laws and
regulations is one such duty the society expects from its citizens. But in my
view the author’s statement is biased and invalid if seen in isolation and
without giving due consideration to changing socio economic environment.
Recently the world has seen
uprising in West Asian countries particularly those which were under the rule
of oligarchs and dictators. The uprising in these countries was primarily
against the regime and autocratic laws and regulations which made the oligarchs
and dictators strong while undermining the basic human rights of the common
man. People revolted against a change in leadership in these countries and
demanded for a representative form of government. The author’s statement of
obedience of nation’s civil and criminal laws does not hold in the scenario
when the common man is affected and he revolts for a change, sometimes even by
undermining the nation’s. civil and criminal laws.
Another situation where the above
statement does not hold is when the present civil and criminal laws are unjust
and formed by people who do not hold the mandate to do so. An example of this
is the freedom movement of India led by Mahatama Gandhi. Under the leadership
of Gandhi, India fought for its freedom from British Rule by practicing non
obedience and non violence.
In a democratic set up where laws
and regulations are formed by a representative form of government and duties
conferred upon the citizens; the primary responsibility of citizens no doubt is
to obey the nation’s civil and criminal laws. Without such obedience, a rule of
law will not prevail and a system of justice and fair society will be
unthinkable.
In the end I would like to
reiterate I do not agree with the author’s statement if seen in isolation. If
we make provisions for civil disobedience and non cooperation by citizens if
their common interests at large are affected by such laws and regulation, the
statement can be accepted as a generalist opinion. The statement also holds for
mature societies with a fair system of justice and legislature.
2 comments:
Truly said, there are many law firms who are concentrating on providing the service of public, private and criminal laws to citizens. I too have recently found such firm who is providing such type of service.
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