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why do we need directive principles​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Directive Principles of State Policy aim to create social and economic conditions under which the citizens can lead a good life. They also aim to establish social and economic democracy through a welfare state. ... Judiciary can repeal any policy/law devised by the government which is diametrically opposite to any DPSP.

Answered by Naimeesya
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1. Provide for a Welfare State:

The Directive Principles clearly lay down the philosophical foundations of a welfare polity. These provide a welfare state stands for securing of Justice—social, economic and political for all the people as pledged in the preamble.

2. Strengthen Constitutionalism:

DPSP summarizes the ideals of the people of India and act a s a guidefor the state and thus strengthen constitutionalism.

3.Supplementary to the Fundamental Rights:

Directive Principles are the positive directions to the State for securing and strengthening the socio-economic dimension of Indian democracy. These are supplementary to Fundamental Rights which provide for civil and political rights and freedoms.

4.Yardstick for the Government:

Directive Principles of State Policy constitute a yardstick with which the people can measure the principles of the governance and a government.

5. Helpful in the interpretation of the Constitution:

These reflect the philosophy of the Constitution and hence provide useful help to the courts in their task of interpreting the Constitution.

6.Directive Principles are backed by Public Opinion:

It is true that Directive Principles are non-justiciable. These are not backed by legal sanctions. However, these are backed by public opinion, which is in reality the real sanction behind every law.

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