It is possible where a law comes into conflict with established custom, a stimulus will be given which will jerk many people up to the higher level of morality. Disobedience to any law is justified.
It is moral duty of the citizens to disobedience the state laws where occurrence of prejudice is well established and where many rights are not recognised and not secured by the laws, there is no consciousness of common interests and some bonds of sympathy uniting the citizen. The failure to recognise the right involves inconsistency on the part of government and it is not likely to secure the future of the state.
There are circumstances in which disobedience is moral duty. In regard to national slavery when the people conscience has come to recognise a capacity for right, for exercising certain powers under control of a reference to general well-being of community to whom legal rights have until now been denied by some powerful groups in its own interest resisted the changes of the laws.
Mehrab. Sarjov a political activist based in London strive for independence Baluchistan,