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Which one of the following statements regarding the Directive Principles of State Policy is NOT correct?
The State shall follow the Directive Principles of State Policy
The Directive Principles of State Policy embody the object of the State under the republican Constitution
The Directive Principles of State Policy have precedence over the Fundamental Rights in case of conflict between the two
The Directive Principles of State Policy are not enforceable in the Courts
Significance of the DPSPThe Directive Principles place a role model before the legislator of India, which shows that light while they formulate the policies and laws. These are basically a code of conduct for the legislature and for the administrators of the country. They show the path to the leaders of the country, which takes the country to attains the ideal of the Constitution, which get embodied in the Preamble. • The Fundamental rights are directly guaranteed by the Constitution, but on the other hand, the directive principles are only a few guidelines, and they also require legislation for their implementation. For instance, Panchayati Rat Act was passed to implement the directive of the article 40. Comparison of Fundamental Rights and DPSPs- • While most Fundamental Rights have some negative connotation, i.e., they prohibit the State from doing something, while the DPSPs direct the State for doing something. • While Fundamental Rights are enforceable in court, DPSPs are not enforceable in court. • While the aim of the FRs is to establish political Democracy, on the other hand, the objective of DPSPs is to establish a social and economic order. • While FRs have a legal sanction, DPSPs have moral sanction rather. • While Fundamental Rights are individualistic, on the other hand, DPSPs are collectivistic i.e. they promote the welfare of entire community.
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