Dpsp is the consience of constitution which embody the social philosphey of the consitutuion said by
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The Directive Principles of State Policy are in Part IV of the Constitution from Articles 36 to 511.
The framers of the Constitution borrowed this idea from the Irish Constitution of 1937, which had copied it from the Spanish Constitution.
Dr B. R. Ambedkar described these principles as ‘novel features’ of the Indian Constitution.
The Directive Principles along with the Fundamental Rights contain the philosophy of the Constitution and is the soul of the Constitution.
Granville Austin has described the Directive Principles and the Fundamental Rights as the ‘Conscience of the Constitution’.
Features -
1. They denote the ideals that the State should keep in mind while formulating policies and enacting laws.
2. These are the constitutional instructions or recommendations to the State in legislative, executive and administrative matters.
3. According to Article 36, the term ‘State’ in Part IV has the same meaning as in Part III dealing with Fundamental Rights.
4. Thus, it includes the legislative and executive organs of the central and state governments, all local authorities and all other public authorities in the country.
The framers of the Constitution borrowed this idea from the Irish Constitution of 1937, which had copied it from the Spanish Constitution.
Dr B. R. Ambedkar described these principles as ‘novel features’ of the Indian Constitution.
The Directive Principles along with the Fundamental Rights contain the philosophy of the Constitution and is the soul of the Constitution.
Granville Austin has described the Directive Principles and the Fundamental Rights as the ‘Conscience of the Constitution’.
Features -
1. They denote the ideals that the State should keep in mind while formulating policies and enacting laws.
2. These are the constitutional instructions or recommendations to the State in legislative, executive and administrative matters.
3. According to Article 36, the term ‘State’ in Part IV has the same meaning as in Part III dealing with Fundamental Rights.
4. Thus, it includes the legislative and executive organs of the central and state governments, all local authorities and all other public authorities in the country.
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