Fundamental Rights and ______________ have a common purpose, i.e. to protect the _______ of the citizens and ensure the social, economic and __________progress of the nation. There is, however, an important difference between them. Fundamental Rights are _________, i.e. if people are deprived of their Fundamental Rights; they can go to a _________ to seek protection and enforcement of their rights. Directive Principles, on the other hand, are __________, i.e. if you do not get a job or proper wages, you cannot go to a court to seek justice.
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Fundamental Rights and directive principles have a common purpose, i.e. to protect the rights of the citizens and ensure the social, economic and political progress of the nation. There is, however, an important difference between them. Fundamental Rights are justifiable, i.e. if people are deprived of their Fundamental Rights; they can go to a court to seek protection and enforcement of their rights. Directive Principles, on the other hand, are non-justifiable, i.e. if you do not get a job or proper wages, you cannot go to a court to seek justice.
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