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प्रश्न
Explore any four differences between the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy in the Constitution of India.
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Fundamental Right (FR) | Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) | |
1. | They are negative by nature, as they prohibit the state from doing certain things. | They are positive by nature, as they guide the state to do certain things. |
2. | They are enforceable by the courts in the case of their violation. | They are not legally enforceable by the courts for their violations. |
3. | They promote political democracy. | They establish social and economic democracy |
4. | They have legal sanctions. They are justiciable, meaning the courts may enforce and protect the Fundamental Rights. | They carry moral and political sanctions but are not justiciable, meaning they are not protected or enforced by the courts. |
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Relationship Between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles
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