The difference between Fundamental Rights and the Directive
Principles of State Policy is that the
(a) Fundamental Rights are justiciable whereas the Directive
Principles of State Policy are non-justiciable
(b) Directive Principles of State Policy are justiciable
whereas the Fundamental Rights are non-justiciable
(c) Both the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles
of State Policy are justiciable
(d) None of these
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Answer / guest
( a ) Fundamental Rights are justiciable whereas the
Directive Principles of State Policy are non-justiciable
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Answer / anu jasrotia
(a) Fundamental Rights are justiciable whereas the Directive
Principles of State Policy are non-justiciable
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 69 Yes | 19 No |
Answer / nupur
govt cant take political decissions on fundamental
rights....
bt bt the govt has power 2 make policy desissions on
directive principles..........
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 31 Yes | 8 No |
Answer / k.naga prabhu
Fundamental rights are justiciable whereas Directive
principles are non-justicable they just for the welfare of
the state.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 27 Yes | 10 No |
Answer / umesh sharma
fundamental rights are the basic needs of a citizen for
living,however directive principles of state policy are the
rules and regulation provided by the goverment for the
allround development of peoples.
so crrect option is.......(a)
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Answer / prabika sintakala
fundamental rights guarantee the civil and political rights of the citizen that assure the dignified life of the citizen while directive principles agree for the assurance of the socio-economic life which may or mayn't be fulfilled by the state that depends on the availability of the resources.therefore,fundamental rights can be regarded as basic needs for human survival while directive principles are the additional needs.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 11 Yes | 3 No |
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