Which of the following statements best describes the nature and objective of the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs)?

Directive Principles of State Policy — question ID 636

Options

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Explanation

The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs) contained in Part IV of the Constitution (Articles 36 to 51) are non-justiciable in nature, meaning they are not legally binding or enforceable by the courts. However, they are fundamental in the governance of the country, presenting a code of conduct for administrators with the ultimate goal of establishing a social and economic welfare state. They do not impose negative restrictions on either the legislature or the executive.