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how directive principle of state policy is different from fundamental rights​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fundamental Rights are negative as they prohibit the state from doing certain things. Directive Principles are positive as they requires the state to do certain things. Fundamental Rights are justifiable, that is they are legally enforceable by the courts in the case of their violation.

Answered by 12020
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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. ... These are the main differences between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP).

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