discuss the relationship between fundamental rights and the directive principles of the state policy
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Fundamental rights are facilities given by the state to the people, whereas directive principles are directions given by the constitution to the state. Fundamental rights aim at establishing political democracy in India, while directive principles attempt to provide socio-economic foundations to Indian democracy.
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The relationship between fundamental rights and the directive principles of the state policy is such that DPSPs are not enforceable but the fundamental rights are enforceable in the court of law.
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- Fundamental rights are given to all the citizens and ensure the protection of certain basic rights of people in the society. On the other hand, directive principles of the state policy are the guidelines for the authorities to create a better state where people can exist peacefully.
- Fundamental rights can be enforced in the courts but Directive principles are only directory in nature and cannot be enforced in any court.
- Fundamental rights are for the citizens but directive principles are for the state authorities.
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