Directive principles guide state policy from "summary" of Constitution of India by Fali S. Nariman
Directive principles of state policy are enshrined in Part IV of the Constitution of India. These principles provide a framework for the government to establish policies that promote social justice and welfare. They serve as a moral compass for the state to follow while formulating laws and policies. While they are not enforceable in a court of law, they are still considered fundamental in the governance of the country. The directive principles cover a wide range of issues, including economic, social, and political matters. They aim to create a just society where all citizens have equal opportunities and access to resources. These principles are based on the ideals of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity as outlined in the Preamble of the Constitution. They reflect the vision of the f...Similar Posts
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