explain the major differences between the fundamental rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy
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In the constitution, ‘Rights’ has a great role to play in the sustenance of the democracy. It allows the citizens to express their views, form political parties and participate in the political activities. It also safeguard the interest of minority people. Rights are nothing but the reasonable claims which are accepted by society and approved by the law. Fundamental rights are important for the very existence and development of the citizens.
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Fundamental Rights are justiciable, as they can be enforced, whereas the directive principles are non-justiciable, in that, they are not enforceable in the court of law. Whilefundamental rights establish political democracy, directive principles set social and economic democracy.
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Fundamental Rights are justiciable, as they can be enforced, whereas the directive principles are non-justiciable, in that, they are not enforceable in the court of law. Whilefundamental rights establish political democracy, directive principles set social and economic democracy.
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