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Discuss the differences between the Fundamental rights and the directive principles of the state policy.

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Answered by iDarshanKumar
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Explanation:

There are several differences between Directive principles of state policy and Fundamental rights.

1. Fundamental rights are negative as they prohibit the state from doing certain thinhs. But

Directive principles are positive as they requires the state to do certain things.

2. Fundamental rights are justifiable, that is they are legally enforceable by the courts in the case of their violation. But

Directive principles are non-justifiable that is they are not enforceable by the court for their violation.

3. Fundamental rights aim at establishing political democracy in the country.

Directive principles aim at establishing social and economic democracy in the county.

4. Fundamental rights have legal sanctions.

Directive principles have legal and political sanctions.

5. Fundamental rights promote the welfare of the individual. Hence they are personal and individualistic.

Directive principles promote the welfare of the community. Hence they are societarian and socialistic.

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Answered by shijithpala
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Explanation:

The main difference is

The Fundamental Rights are justiciable i.e., legally enforceable by courts in case of their violation but the Directive Principles are non-justiciable

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