Political Science, asked by mathschallenger, 11 months ago

tell me a bit about difference on fundamental rights and directive principle ​

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Answered by sanchari46
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Answer:

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. While fundamental rights establish political democracy, directive principles set social and economic democracy.

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Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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Difference between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles

Explanation:

Fundamental Rights:

Fundamental rights are the rights assured by the State on its citizens which are considered to be the basic requirements of an individual to live his life with dignity.

Directive Principles

Directive Principles of State Policy are provision in the Part IV of the Constitution of India. They are meant to be the guidelines for the union and state governments in matters of legislation and policy-making as well as executive and judicial decision-making. The idea has been borrowed from the Irish Constitution and its objective is the achievement of a welfare state. While it is incumbent on the state to frame laws enforcing these guidelines, these are not enforceable in any court of law. The objectives of these guidelines are promotion of economic and social justice, upholding Gandhian ideals especially promotion of cottage industries, political and administrative reforms like Uniform Civil Code, preserving the environment, protecting the cultural heritage of country and promoting peace and security.

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