Features of Directive Principles in the Constitution
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What do the directive principles of state policy denote?

  • The constitutional amendments required for the state
  • The methods of state enforcement
  • The legal requirements for the state
  • The ideals the state should consider in policy-making (correct)

Which of the following is true about the directive principles?

  • Enforced only through judicial means
  • Non-justiciable in nature (correct)
  • Legally enforceable by the court
  • Not related to the constitution

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 (correct)
  • They are legally enforceable for examining constitutional validity
  • They are the sole criteria for examining constitutional validity
  • They have no role in examining constitutional validity

How can the supreme court consider a law to be reasonable in relation to Article 14?

<p>By finding that the law seeks to give effect to a directive principle (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What categories can the directive principles be classified into?

<p>Socialistic, Gandhian, and liberal-intellectual (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do socialistic principles aim at?

<p>Providing social and economic justice and setting the path towards welfare state (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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