Who among the following referred to the Directive Principles as the 'life-giving provisions' of the Indian Constitution?
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A.
Ivor Jennings
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B.
B. R. Ambedkar
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C.
Sea Railway
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D.
L.M. Singhvi
Correct Answer:
D. L.M. Singhvi
Explanation:
The correct answer is L.M. Singhvi.
L.M. Singhvi, a prominent jurist and diplomat, characterized the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) as the life-giving provisions of the Indian Constitution. He maintained that these principles serve as the essential foundation of the document by establishing a framework for achieving social and economic justice. Found in Part IV (Articles 36-51), the DPSPs act as fundamental guidelines for the government to follow when creating laws and policies. While they are not legally enforceable by courts, they are considered vital to the country's governance and aim to transform India into a welfare state by ensuring the well-being of its citizens.
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