The Directive Principles of State Policy are guidelines for the State in India. They aim to promote social and economic justice. These principles are enshrined in the Constitution. They are not legally enforceable but serve as a framework for governance. The principles encourage the State to ensure welfare for all citizens. They reflect the aspirations of a just society.
The Panchayati Raj System, in India, has existed from ancient times. From the time of the Rig Veda, evidences show the existence of self-governing bodies in the villages....
"The directive principles are, indeed, important, though some like Ivor Jennings may say that they do not matter. "They are really significant though they may have been haphazardly...
"There is much that has to be done with regard to the implementation of the Directive Principles, though much has already been done. "The Minimum Wages Act (1948),...
Our discussion of Part III and Part IV dealing with the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy would be incomplete if we fail to study both...
Classification "The Directive Principles, as stated above, have been classified differently by different scholars. Some classify them into socialist, Gandhian and liberal principles while others, like D.D. Basu...
General Part IV of the Constitution of India deals with Articles 36 to 51. "These articles relate to the directive principles. Article 36 gives the meaning of the...
A purposeful discussion with regard to the rights of the people engaged the attention of the framers of the Constitution. What concerned them the most was the fact...
Every written constitution is the result of certain times. As times change, new trends changing situations, problems arise, which bring to forth issues which necessitate newer solutions and...
The Constitution of India which came into effect in 1950 is said to be the result of borrowings, both external as well as internal. The framers of the...
The Constitution of India is, indeed, unique'unique because of it numerous aspects. Some of the major salient features of the Constitution of India can be summed up as...