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Posted by Rani Mishra ??? 5 years ago
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago
| Fundamental Rights | Directive Principles of State Policy |
| Part 3 of the Constitution of India contains the Fundamental Rights guaranteed to the citizens of India. Articles 12-35 of the Constitution of India deal with Fundamental Rights. | Directive Principles are written in Part 4 of the Constitution of India. They are given in Articles 36-51 of the Constitution of India. |
| The basic rights that are guaranteed to Indian citizens by the Constitution of India are known as Fundamental Rights | Directive Principles of the Indian constitution are the guidelines to be followed by the Government while framing policies. |
| Political Democracy is established in India with the help of Fundamental Rights given in the Constitution of India. | Economic and Social Democracy is established with the help of the Directive Principles of State Policy |
| The welfare of each and every citizen is promoted through the Fundamental Rights | The welfare of the entire community is fostered with the help of Directive Principles. |
| As per the law, the violation of Fundamental Rights is punishable. | Violation of Directive Principles is not a punishable crime unlike violation of Fundamental Rights |
| Fundamental Rights are justiciable as they can be enforced legally by the courts if there is a violation. | Directive Principles are not justiciable as they cannot be enforced by the courts if there is a violation. |
Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
| Fundamental Rights | Directive Principles of State Policy |
| Part 3 of the Constitution of India contains the Fundamental Rights guaranteed to the citizens of India. Articles 12-35 of the Constitution of India deal with Fundamental Rights. | Directive Principles are written in Part 4 of the Constitution of India. They are given in Articles 36-51 of the Constitution of India. |
| The basic rights that are guaranteed to Indian citizens by the Constitution of India are known as Fundamental Rights | Directive Principles of the Indian constitution are the guidelines to be followed by the Government while framing policies. |
| Political Democracy is established in India with the help of Fundamental Rights given in the Constitution of India. | Economic and Social Democracy is established with the help of the Directive Principles of State Policy |
| The welfare of each and every citizen is promoted through the Fundamental Rights | The welfare of the entire community is fostered with the help of Directive Principles. |
| As per the law, the violation of Fundamental Rights is punishable. | Violation of Directive Principles is not a punishable crime unlike violation of Fundamental Rights |
| Fundamental Rights are justiciable as they can be enforced legally by the courts if there is a violation. | Directive Principles are not justiciable as they cannot be enforced by the courts if there is a violation. |
| If there is a law which is in violation of fundamental rights then the courts can declare it as invalid and unconstitutional. | If there is a law in violation of Directive Principles, then the courts do not have the power to declare it as invalid and unconstitutional. |
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