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(c) Mention any two differences between the Fundamental Rights and Directive

Principles of State Policy.​

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Answered by kirtan1726
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Fundamental Rights are justiciable, as they can be enforced, whereas the directive principles are non-justiciable, in that, they are not enforceable in the court of law. While fundamental rights establish political democracy, directive principles set social and economic democracy

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Answered by jasmi74
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DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY

1.they are provided in part IV of the Constitution

2.these are not justiciable or enforceable by any court of law

3. they are meant for the government to create certain privileges for the citizens 4.these aim to establish a Welfare state

FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

1.these are provided in part III of the Constitution

2. these are justiciable.The citizens can seek protection from a high court or supreme cour3.they are privileges in existence for the citizens to enjoy

4. these aim to establish political democracy

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