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Write a note on directive principle s of state policy?(for 10 mark)

Answer» DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY are those guidelines that a state should keep in mind while formulating laws and policies for a country. Article 36- Article 51 contains DPSP. It is non justiciable in nature., meaning a person cannot go to court and demand for that particular right to be established. In fact, DPSPs are moral guidelines. Basically, it contains three principles. These principles are as follows:- 1.) Liberal principal, 2.) Socio- economic principles and 3.) Universal principles. 1.) Liberal principles:- lt mainly consists of the ideologies of Mahatma Gandhi Ji. Example:- article 40 gives power to federalism as it gives power to decentralisation. 2.) Socio-economic principles:- It mainly consists of the principles for the development of society. For example:- mid day meal scheme can be considered as a good example. 3.) Universal principles:- These principles are very free in nature and hence cannot be applicable to the present society. However, in future it can be applicable as our society becomes literate and liberal. For example:- universal civil code. That\'s a brief explanation of DPSP. Hope it helps!


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