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individual rights" as in case of Zamindari
Abolition Act and the Minimum Wages Act.
was further recognised and enhanced by Article
Similarly, the value of Directive Principles
Amendment of 1976, which says that the laws
31-C inserted in the Constitution in 1971. The
same was further expanded by the 42nd
not be declared ultravires (null and void) on
made to implement the Directive Principles shall
under Article 14 (i.e. Right to Equality) and Article
the ground that they took away the rights granted
19 (ie. Right to Freedom). In other words, it
means that the Fundamental Rights as conferred
by Articles 14 and 19 shall not stand in the
way of the implemention of the Directive
Directive
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Ano
Principles.
or DIDECTIVE DOINCID​

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Answered by avinash9631
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individual rights" as in case of Zamindari

Abolition Act and the Minimum Wages Act.

was further recognised and enhanced by Article

Similarly, the value of Directive Principles

Amendment of 1976, which says that the laws

31-C inserted in the Constitution in 1971. The

same was further expanded by the 42nd

not be declared ultravires (null and void) on

made to implement the Directive Principles shall

under Article 14 (i.e. Right to Equality) and Article

the ground that they took away the rights granted

19 (ie. Right to Freedom). In other words, it

means that the Fundamental Rights as conferred

by Articles 14 and 19 shall not stand in the

way of the implemention of the Directive

Directive

old

Ano

Principles.

or DIDECTIVE DOINCID

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