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what is meant by directive principales of state policy​

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Answered by ayasmitamanna146
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Directive Principles of State Policy aim to create social and economic conditions under which the citizens can lead a good life. They also aim to establish social and economic democracy through a welfare state. Besides, all executive agencies of union and states should also be guided by these principles.

Answered by Anonymous
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Directive Principals of State Policy

  • 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.

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