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About the Practice Lab
In this section, students will get access to 15 preloaded case studies. They can solve them one by one by following the given framework. The purpose is not just to practise answers, but to train students to think systematically while dealing with ethical situations.
By the time students complete all 15 case studies, they should develop a structured approach to case-study writing and gain better competence in ethical reasoning, administrative judgement, empathy, objectivity and decision-making.
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Framework to Be Followed
For every case study, follow each of these steps in order. Practising all dimensions at home ensures you can quickly select only the part demanded in the actual exam.
Brief Facts of the Case
Write the key facts of the case in simple points without adding unnecessary assumptions.
Stakeholders Involved
Identify all individuals, groups and institutions affected by the situation.
Ethical Issues Involved
Mention the ethical concerns present in the case, such as corruption, injustice, discrimination, negligence, misuse of power, lack of empathy or violation of public interest.
Ethical Dilemmas Involved
Clearly mention the dilemmas faced by the decision-maker. For example: law vs compassion, personal loyalty vs public duty, political pressure vs integrity, development vs environment, efficiency vs equity, or confidentiality vs transparency.
Values
Identify the values involved in the case, such as integrity, empathy, objectivity, accountability, fairness, justice, compassion, public interest and rule of law.
Options Available
List the possible courses of action available to the decision-maker.
Evaluation of Options
Examine the positive and negative consequences of each option for different stakeholders.
Best Course of Action
Choose the most ethical, practical and legally sound option.
Justification
Justify the chosen action using constitutional values, ethical principles, public interest and administrative responsibility.
Long-Term Measures
Suggest systemic steps to prevent similar problems in future.
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15 Case Studies
All 15 case studies will be available once the lab launches. Each will include the full scenario and a space to write your answers dimension by dimension.
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What You Will Develop
By the time students complete all 15 case studies, they should develop a structured approach to case-study writing and gain better competence in ethical reasoning, administrative judgement, empathy, objectivity and decision-making.