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Question
What do we mean Principles are non-justifiable rights of the citizens?
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Solution
‘Directive Principles are non-justiciable rights of the citizens, by this, we mean these provisions shall not be enforceable by any Court. If a Directive is infringed, no remedy is available to the aggrieved party by way of judicial proceedings.
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