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what are directive principles

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Answered by abhivarshitha
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the fundamental rights Directive Principles of State Policy and fundamental duties at sections of the Constitution of India that prescribe the fundamental obligations of the states to its citizens and the duties and the rights of citizens to the state this sections comprise a constitutional bill of rights for government policy making and behaviour and conduct of citizens these sections are considered white and elements of the constitution which was developed between 1947 and 1949 by the constitution assembly of India the fundamental rights are defined as the basic human rights of all citizens this rights defined in part 3 of the Constitution applied irrespective of race place of birth Regenta screen or gender they are enforceable by Court subject to specify restrictions
Answered by abhi8210
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The Directive Principles of State Policy(DPSP) are the guidelines or principles given to the federal institutes governing the state of India, to be kept in citation while framing laws and policies. These provisions, contained in Part IV (Article 36-51) of the Constitution of India, are not enforceable by any court, but the principles laid down therein are considered irrefutable in the governance of the country, making it the duty of the State[1] to apply these principles in making laws to establish a just society in the country. The principles have been inspired by the Directive Principles given in the Constitution of Ireland relate to social justice, economic welfare, foreign policy, and legal and administrative matters.

Directive Principles are classified under the following categories: economic and socialistic, political and administrative, justice and legal, environmental, protection of monuments and peace and security.


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