Differences Between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy
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Q. Both the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy are non-enforceable by law.
- True
- False
Q. The feature of fundamental rights in the Indian Constitution has been borrowed from the constitution of .
- Britain
- United States
- Ireland
Q. Select the correct options regarding the Fundament Rights (FRs) and Directive Principles of State Policies (DPSPs).
- FRs are legally enforceable while the DPSPs are not.
- FRs are negative in nature, putting restrictions on the state or government. DPSPs are positive in nature, encouraging the state or government to do good.
- FRs impart social and economic democracy while DPSPs impart political democracy.
- FRs promote individual welfare while DPSPs promote public welfare.