Why can citizens not approach the judiciary to enforce provisions such as "equal pay for equal work" or "early childhood care for children under six years" under the Indian Constitution?
Directive Principles of State Policy — question ID 632
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Explanation
Provisions like equal pay for equal work, prevention of economic exploitation, and early childhood care are parts of the Directive Principles of State Policy. Since DPSPs are non-justiciable, they cannot be claimed as a matter of right in any court, and their implementation is left to the discretion of the state governments.