Directive Principles of State Policy
Article 37 – Not Enforceable by Court
Article 38 – State to secure a social order for promotion of welfare of the people
Strive to reduce inequalities of income, status, facilities and opportunities
Article 39 – Certain principles of policy to be followed by state i.
People of India to have the right to adequate means of livelihood
ii.
Ownership of material resources of State to be conducive for all
iii.
Operation of economic system does not result in concentration of wealth in the hands of few
iv.
Equal pay for equal work for men and women
v.
Work suitable to age
vi.
Principles contained therein shall be fundamental to governance of State and for Making Laws
Children to be given opportunity to develop
Article 39A – Equal Justice and Free Legal Aid 1
Article 40 – Organization of Village Panchayats
Article 41 – Right to Work, to Education and to Public Assistance in cases of Sickness, Old Age, etc.
Article 42 – Provision for Just and Humane Conditions of Work and Maternity Relief
Article 43 – Living Wage for Workers
Article 43A – Participation of Workers in Management
Article 44 – Uniform Civil Code for the Citizens
Article 45 – Provision for Free and Compulsory Education for Children upto 14 years.
Article 46 – Promotion of Educational and Economic Interests of Schedule Castes, Schedule Tribes and other Weaker Sections
Article 47 – Duty of the State to Raise Level of Nutrition and the Standard of Living and to improve public health
Article 48 – Organization of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry on Scientific Lines and Prohibition of Cow Slaughter
Article 48A –Protection and Improvement of Environment and safeguarding of forests and wildlife 2
Article 49 – Protection of Monuments and places and objects of National Importance
Article 50 – Separation of Judiciary from Executive
Article 51 – Promotion of International Peace and Security
Important points
There the Directive Principles are embodiment of i)
Ideals
ii)
Directives
iii) Unenforceable Rights
Aims at social and economic democracy
And establishment of ‘Socialistic Pattern of Society’ and not Socialism
‘Directive Principles’ do not have Judicial Sanction but Political Sanction
Provides basis for Government Policies
Directive Principles implemented by enactment of various legislations
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