Why are the Directive Principles of state policy referred to as the “Conscience of the Constitution”
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The Directive Principles of State Policy are referred to as the "Conscience of the Constitution". They aim to create a welfare state where the social and economic conditions are such that the citizens can lead a good life.
They are the principles and guidelines to be kept in mind while framing the laws and policies for the nation. They are not enforceable by any court but they are considered irrefutable in the governance of the country.
It is the duty of the State to apply these principles while making laws to establish a fair and just society. They refer to social justice, economic welfare, legal and administrative matters and foreign policy.
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The Directive Principles of state policy are referred to as the “Conscience of the Constitution” because they are the main source of guidelines for the welfare of the country. They purpose of these is to promote a just system of governance and maintain a social order.
These principles were stated as "Conscience of the Constitution" by the Supreme Court of India.
The Directive Principles of state policy are referred to as the “Conscience of the Constitution” because they are the main source of guidelines for the welfare of the country. They purpose of these is to promote a just system of governance and maintain a social order.
These principles were stated as "Conscience of the Constitution" by the Supreme Court of India.
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