Who among the following referred to the Directive Principles as the 'life-giving provisions' of the Constitution of India?
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A.
Ivor Jennings
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B.
BR Ambedkar
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C.
HM Seervai
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D.
LM Singhvi
Correct Answer:
D. LM Singhvi
Explanation:
LM Singhvi referred to the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) as the life-giving provisions of the Indian Constitution. These principles, found in Part IV (Articles 36-51), serve as fundamental guidelines for the government to establish a welfare state by ensuring social and economic justice. Although they are non-justiciable and cannot be enforced by a court of law, they are essential for the country's governance and represent the aspirations of the Indian people. By framing laws based on these directives, the State aims to foster an environment where all citizens can achieve a high quality of life through equality, liberty, and justice.
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