Even though the DPSP is non-justiciable, it carries a lot of moral authority. Consider the following statements:
1. Parliament cannot make any law that is inconsistent with the DPSP.
2. The Supreme Court can review laws in the backdrop of DPSP and allow them even if they violate some specific fundamental rights.
Choose the correct answer using the codes below:
Explanation:
The Supreme Court can review laws in the backdrop of DPSP and allow them even if they violate some specific fundamental rights. Parliament can make any law that is inconsistent with the DPSP because DPSP’s are non-justiciable and not defined in constitution .Parliament can make any law that is based on any principle outside that of DPSP because DPSP are not enforceable by law.