The Directive Principles of State Policy are borrowed from which country's Constitution?
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A.
USA
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B.
Ireland
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C.
Canada
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D.
Australia
Correct Answer:
B. Ireland
Explanation:
The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP), found in Part IV of the Indian Constitution (Articles 36-51), were inspired by the Constitution of Ireland. These principles serve as guidelines for the government to establish a welfare state by ensuring social and economic justice. While the DPSP are fundamental to the country's governance, they are non-justiciable, meaning they cannot be enforced by a court of law. In contrast, Fundamental Rights are justiciable and legally enforceable. Therefore, the DPSP are distinct from Fundamental Rights under the Constitution of India.
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