Is it better to be legally right and ethically wrong, or ethicially right and legally wrong? Why? Also provide an example.
Please write in your own words.
Let's understand this with some example.
A person and his little sister who were hungry from last many days steal something from the restaurant. This is ethically right but legally wrong. Someone takes something to eat from the restaurant is morally correct, but legally it's wrong.
Example of legally right but ethically wrong is killing monkey and birds because they destroy the fields of the farmers is lawfully correct and morally wrong.
So,
Ethically right and legally wrong is better because you are doing something wrong in the eyes of the law, but the motive behind that is not illegal. But you may have suffered the punishment for that.
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