Why are the Directive Principles of state policy referred to as the “Conscience of the Constitution”
Answers
Answered by
8
Why are the Directive Principles of state policy referred to as the “Conscience of the Constitution”
Answer:
The directive principles of state policy are called as conscience of the constitution because it aims to form a state where the economic & social conditions support the citizens to enjoy a happy life.
In order to establish a just society, the state applies this principles which constitutes economic welfare as well as social justice.
The state needs to consider these factors while framing the law for the nation.
Answer:
The directive principles of state policy are called as conscience of the constitution because it aims to form a state where the economic & social conditions support the citizens to enjoy a happy life.
In order to establish a just society, the state applies this principles which constitutes economic welfare as well as social justice.
The state needs to consider these factors while framing the law for the nation.
james2005:
thx A LOT Bro
Answered by
2
Directive principles of the state policy are called Constitution Conscience because of several reasons
They are the engineers of the constitution.
They have a wide understanding of the constitution.
Can easy give meaning to constitution chapters.
Makes changes to the constitution
Similar questions
Math,
7 months ago
Math,
7 months ago
Science,
1 year ago
Physics,
1 year ago
Computer Science,
1 year ago