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The interaction between parliament and judiciary over relationship between fundamental rights and directive principles?

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Relation Between Part III And Part IV Of Constitution Of India-Changing Trends

An individual to lead a life requires some rights. Rights have been described as those claims of an individual that are necessary for the development of his oneself and recognized by society or state. Some of rights that are recognized by the state and enshrined in the constitution are called fundamental rights. Fundamental rights are those rights of an individual that are enforceable through courts of law.

During the national struggle our leaders indicated that in the constitutional set up in the constitutional set up in the free India people would be granted certain rights. In fact in the various schemes relation to future constitutional set up, there were references of particular rights that the people of India should be granted. The common wealth of India bill (1925), the Nehru committee report, the memorandum of the National trade Union Federation submitted to the joint committee on Indian constitution reforms (1932–33), the memorandum submitted by M. Venkatarangaiah to the Sapru committee and the Sapru committee proposals provided for various fundamental rights that the people of free India should get. The fundamental rights that are provided in the constitution can be divided into six categories are as follows;

1. Right to Equality (Articles 14 to)

2. Right to Freedom (Articles 19-22)

3. Right against Exploitation (Articles 23-24)

4. Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25-28)

5. Cultural and Educational Rights (Articles 29-30)

6. Rights to constitutional remedies.

Directive principles of state policy are included in part IV of the Indian constitution. Indian constitution is one among few constitution of the world that has incorporated such provisions as a part of the main body of the constitution. The constitution makers were inspired to include directive principles of state policy in the constitution by the constitution of Ireland.

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