Which among the following cannot be challenged in a court of law?
(a) Directive Principles of State Policy
(b) Fundamental Rights
(c) Freedom to choose any profession or business
(d) Right to move freely to any part of the country
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Directive principles of state policies cannot be challenged in a court of law.
Option A
EXPLANATION:
- Both the fundamental rights and directive principles of state policies have a common origin but, DPSP is not enforceable and questionable in court of law because they are the moral responsibilities of the state which a state has to follow for benefits of its citizens.
- It includes policies of opening hospitals, etc. The state can or cannot fulfill this, but in our country, government is democratically elected so they are naturally answerable to voters so, state generally fulfills it but, there is no provision by which a state can be dragged to court of law for not fulfilling the DPSP.
- But, it is not so in case of fundamental rights where a state is answerable to the court in a case when Citizens are denied their fundamental rights.
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Answer:
(a) Directive Principles of State Policy.
Explanation:
Directive Principles act as a guideline to the government of India while framing policies that they should be in direction for the welfare of society. It is contained in part fourth of the India Constitution. However these principles are not enforced by law, therefore, could not be challenged in a court of law.
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