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Explain the following:
Main arguments against Directive Principles.
Explain the following:
Five Major points of criticism against Directive Principles.
What are the arguments of critics against Directive Principles of State Policy?
Give arguments against Directive Principles.
Explain
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The main arguments against the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs) in the Indian Constitution are as follows:
- Non-Justiciable Nature: The most significant criticism is that DPSPs are not legally enforceable in courts. This means citizens cannot compel the government to implement them, reducing their practical impact.
- Vague and General: Some principles are seen as too broad or idealistic without clear guidelines for implementation, making them open to interpretation and difficult to apply effectively.
- Conflict with Fundamental Rights: At times, there has been tension between DPSPs and Fundamental Rights. Critics argue that prioritizing one can compromise the other, leading to legal and political challenges.
- Dependence on Political Will: Implementation relies heavily on the ruling government's commitment. Without strong political will, these principles often remain unfulfilled promises.
- No Fixed Time Frame: The Constitution does not set deadlines for achieving these goals, allowing successive governments to delay or ignore their fulfillment without accountability.
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