Herein, what is the nature of Dpsp?
Unlike Fundamental Rights, the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) are non- binding in nature which means they are not enforceable by the courts for their violation.
Furthermore, what is the power of sanction behind the directive principles? Sanctions behind the directive principles are political, are based on sound constitutional and moral obligations. Article 37 of the constitution lays down that it shall be the duty of State to apply these directives in making laws.
Regarding this, what are the directive principles of Indian Constitution?
Directive Principle of State Policy
These lay down that the State shall strive to promote the welfare of people by securing and protecting as effectively as it may, a social order, in which justice-social, economic and political-shall form in all institutions of national life.
Why are directive principles not justiciable?
Directive Principles are fundamental in the governance of the country. But they are not justifiable in the court of law when it is violated. Their nature is moral. These principles are only the directions to the state and law making bodies to keep in mind while framing policies and laws.
