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Are the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) enforceable in court?

Posted by jobseeker Abha Gurjar | Approved
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No. the directive principles of state policy are not enforceable in any court of law. Under Article 37, DPSPs (like equal pay for equal work or organizing village panchayats) are guidelines for the government to frame laws, but you cannot sue the government for failing to implement them.

Answered by jobseeker Kumari janvi | Approved

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