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What do the directive principles of state policy denote?
The ideals the state should consider in policy-making
Which of the following is true about the directive principles?
Non-justiciable in nature
What role do the directive principles play in examining the constitutional validity of a law?
They help the court in examining and determining constitutional validity
How can the supreme court consider a law to be reasonable in relation to Article 14?
By finding that the law seeks to give effect to a directive principle
What categories can the directive principles be classified into?
Socialistic, Gandhian, and liberal-intellectual
What do socialistic principles aim at?
Providing social and economic justice and setting the path towards welfare state
Test your knowledge about the features and significance of the directive principles of state policy in the constitution. Learn about their non-justiciable nature and their role in shaping policies for justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity.
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