Which one of the principal is a directive principle of state policy?
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The Directive Principles constitute a very comprehensive social, economic and political programme for a modern and welfare state. ... Unlike Fundamental Rights, the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) are non- binding in nature which means they are not enforceable by the courts for their violation.
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⏩One being justiciable and the other being non-justiciable rights. The justiciable rights, as we know, are the Fundamental rights, whereas the non-justiciable ones are the Directive Principles of State Policy. DPSP are ideals which are meant to be kept in mind by the state when it formulates policies and enacts laws.
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