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Q. Directive principles and fundamental rights are not against each other instead they complete each other

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Answered by Nausheen1809
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The Supreme Court in C. B. Boarding and Lodging v. State of Mysore [16] , asserted that there is “no conflict on the whole”, between the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles. ... There is no conflict between the provisions in Part III and Part IV both are complementary and supplementary to each other.

Answered by kishorchitte
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The directive principles, though fundamental in the governance of the country, are not enforceable by any court in terms of the express provisions of Article 37 of the Constitution, while fundamental rights are enforceable by the Supreme Court and the High Court in terms of the express provisions of Article 32 and 226.

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