write differences between fundamental rights and D.P.S.P ?
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Fundamental Rights
- These are justiciable and can be enforced by the court.
- They are negative in nature as they put restriction on the state actions.
- They prevail in case of a conflict between the two
- A law can be declared void if it is in contradiction to fundamental rights.
Directive principles of state policy
- These are non-justiciable and can not be enforced by court.
- They are positive in nature as they give direction to state action.
- They do not prevail in case of a conflict between the two
- A law can not be declared void if it is in contradiction to directive principle.
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Fundamental Rights are justiciable as they can be enforced legally by the courts if there is a violation. Directive Principles are not justiciable as they cannot be enforced by the courts if there is a violation. These are the main differences between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP).
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