Political Science, asked by prakritilaguri, 5 months ago

distinguish between moral and legal duties​

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Answered by thanushiya72
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Explanation:

Moral duties are those duties which are based on the morality of a person. For example to lead a moral life, to obey the parents and the teachers, to speak truth, to serve the needy and poor are the moral duties of the human beings. If a person does not perform his duties, he cannot be punished by the state.

On the other hand, the legal duties are those duties which are imposed by the state. For example to be loyal towards the state, obedience of laws, payment of taxes, proper use of the political rights are some of the legal duties. If a person does not obey the legal duties he can be punished by the state.

Answered by samritimohan
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The differentiation are: Moral duties are those duties which are based on the morality of a person. If a person does not perform his duties, he cannot be punished by the state. On the other hand, the legal duties are those duties which are imposed by the state.

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