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प्रश्न
There are differences of opinion regarding the significance of both the Directive Principles and the Fundamental Rights. In this context explain the following:
What are the chief differences between the two?
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उत्तर
Chief differences are as follow:
Directive Principles
- These are in Part IV of Constitution
- These are not justiciable
- These create certain privileges.
- These are directions to set objectives.
- Their aim is a Welfare State.
- These are related to a wide range including international peace.
Fundamental Rights
- These are in Part III of the Constitution.
- These are justiciable.
- These are existing privileges for citizens.
- These are certain restrictions on the state.
- Their aim is political democracy.
- These are related to the individual’s rights.
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