The Directive Principles of State Policy are:
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A.
Justiciable
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B.
Non-Justiciable
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C.
Enforceable by courts
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D.
A part of Fundamental Rights
Correct Answer:
B. Non-Justiciable
Explanation:
The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP), contained in Part IV of the Constitution of India, are non-justiciable in nature. This means that unlike Fundamental Rights, they are not legally enforceable by any court. While these principles are fundamental to the governance of the country and guide the State in making laws to establish a social and economic democracy, a citizen cannot approach a court to seek their implementation if the government fails to fulfill them.
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