Thursday, 22 January 2026

 

GS-IV – Ethics Case Studies (Applied Current Affairs)

UPSC Mains – Ethics Paper (Section B)
Integrity • Accountability • Constitutional Values


🔹 Why Case Studies Matter

UPSC Ethics paper does not test moral preaching; it evaluates an aspirant’s practical wisdom, balance, empathy, and decision-making ability in complex administrative situations.

These case studies are framed using this week’s governance, technology, economy, and environmental themes.


📘 Case Study 1: Digital Governance & Privacy

You are a District Collector implementing a new digital welfare delivery platform. While the system improves efficiency, complaints emerge regarding data privacy breaches and exclusion of digitally illiterate beneficiaries.

Questions:

  • Identify the ethical issues involved.
  • What are the stakeholders?
  • What options are available to you?
  • What would be your final course of action?

Model Approach:

  • Values involved: Privacy, equity, accountability, compassion
  • Action: Ensure data protection safeguards, hybrid service delivery, grievance redressal, and digital literacy drives
  • Justification: Technology must enhance inclusion, not create new exclusions

📘 Case Study 2: Transparency vs Administrative Efficiency

As a senior bureaucrat, you face pressure to fast-track a large infrastructure project. Full disclosure may delay execution, while limited disclosure raises questions of transparency.

Ethical Issues:

  • Transparency vs efficiency
  • Public interest vs administrative convenience

Model Response:

  • Adopt phased transparency
  • Ensure statutory compliance
  • Strengthen oversight mechanisms

📘 Case Study 3: Climate Action & Development

A development project promises employment and growth but may cause environmental degradation. Local communities are divided.

Ethical Dimensions:

  • Inter-generational equity
  • Sustainable development
  • Environmental justice

Suggested Solution:

  • Conduct transparent environmental impact assessment
  • Adopt mitigation measures
  • Ensure community participation

📘 Case Study 4: Integrity in Public Finance

During an audit, you discover irregularities in public expenditure involving political pressure. Whistleblowing may stall welfare delivery.

Ethical Conflict:

  • Loyalty vs integrity
  • Short-term disruption vs long-term public trust

Best Course:

  • Follow due process
  • Protect whistleblower identity
  • Ensure corrective action without harming beneficiaries

🎯 Ethical Framework for Case Studies (UPSC Trick)

  • Identify stakeholders clearly
  • List values, not emotions
  • Balance law + ethics + compassion
  • End with constitutional morality

✍️ Practice Task

Write one case study answer (250 words) from above using: Introduction → Stakeholders → Options → Decision → Justification


“Ethics is tested not in comfort, but in conflict.”

— Shaktimatha 369 Learning

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