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what is DSPS ( DIRECTIVE PRINCIPAL OF STATE AND POLICY) . RIGHT ANSWER WILL GET BRAINLIST ANSWER + 30 POINTS EXTRA

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Answered by divyagupta2
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DSPS{DIRECTIVE PRINCIPAL OF STATE AND POLICY}


Directive principles of state policy (DPSP) have been in vogue since India got independence. Its contravention with the Fundamental Rights (FR) has been the point of contention in the courts. The non-justiciability of DPSPs has always been a moot point in India legal system. DPSPs are the non-justiciable part of the Constitution which suggests that a person cannot enforce them in the Court.


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Answered by Anonymous
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⚡Part IV of the constitution lays down the directive Principals of state Policy.

⚡The directive Principals are in the nature of directions or instructions that tell the legislature and the executive what to do.

⚡They serve as a Beacon-light to the Courts as well.

⚡The Directive Principals are criticized on the grounds that these provisions are not enforceable by any court, but we are not prepared to admit that the Directives have no utility at all.

⚡The Directive Principals highlights the National Objectives.

⚡Directive Principals provide an element of Permanence in a Democracy.

⚡The sanctions behind the Directive Principals is of two types : political and legal.

For example :-

♦ Gandhian Principles

♦ Principals which Promote economic equality.

♦ Principals which protects environment.

♦ Protection of Monuments and objects of national importance.

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