Political Science, asked by narendrasinghcm, 2 months ago

when the directive principles are not enforceable by law courts, why have the been incorporated in the constitution?
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Answered by Riya1045
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The concept of directive principles of state policy (DPSP) was borrowed from the Irish constitution. While most of the fundamental rights are negative obligations on the state, DPSP are positive obligations on the state, though not enforceable in a court of law.

Answered by mrsjuniorbk214
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The concept of directive principles of state policy (DPSP) was borrowed from the Irish constitution. While most of the fundamental rights are negative obligations on the state, DPSP are positive obligations on the state, though not enforceable in a court of law.

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