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Distinguish between Directive Principles and Fundamental Rights.​

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Answered by tanay102007
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Answer:

  • Fundamental Rights are justiciable as they can be enforced legally by the courts if there is a violation.
  • Directive Principles are not justiciable as they cannot be enforced by the courts if there is a violation. ... Directive Principles of State Policy can never be suspended under any circumstances.

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Answered by sugarflake
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Explanation:

Fundamental Rights:-

  • These are negative as they prohibit the state from doing certain things.
  • These are justifiable, that is they are legally enforceable by the courts in the case of their violation.
  • They aim at establishing political democracy in the country.
  • These have legal sanctions
  • They promote the welfare of the individual. Hence they are personal and individualistic.

Directive Principles:-

  • These are positive as they requires the state to do certain things
  • These are non justifiable i.e. they are not enforceable by the courts for their violation.
  • They aim at establishing social and economic democracy in the country.
  • These have legal and political sanctions.
  • They promote the welfare of the community. Hence they are societarian and socialistic.
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