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Explain the major differences between the
Fundamental Rights and the Directive
Principles of state policy
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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS :
Fundamental rights are the basic human rights manifested in Articles 12-35 of India’s Constitution and which are guaranteed to all citizens. Rights are applied without discrimination based on religion, gender, race etc. Significantly, fundamental rights are subject to certain conditions and enforceable by the courts.
THE DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY :
Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) is dealt under Articles 36-51 under Part-IV of the Indian Constitution. DPSP’s are borrowed from the Constitution of Ireland, which rather had been copied from the Spanish Constitution.
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