Political Science, asked by Vmallikarjuna8442, 1 year ago

Directive principles of state policy (dpsp) belongs to which part in indian constitution?

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Answered by sultanbaloch10
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Directive principles of state policy (DPSP) have been in vogue since India got independence. Its contravention with the Fundamental Rights (FR) has been the point of contention in the courts. The non-justiciability of DPSPs has always been a moot point in India legal system. DPSPs are the non-justiciable part of the Constitution which suggests that a person cannot enforce them in the Court.

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