Multidisciplinary Legal Affairs Journal

Multidisciplinary Legal Affairs Journal

Open access | Double-blind peer reviewed law journal | Multidisciplinary approach

Multidisciplinary Legal Affairs Journal

Open access | Double-blind peer reviewed law journal | Multidisciplinary approach

Multidisciplinary Legal Affairs Journal

Open access | Double-blind peer reviewed law journal | Multidisciplinary approach

The Enduring Relevance of India's Directive Principles

Sagar Talukder, Student, Christ University (Delhi NCR)

Volume 1, Issue 1 

Year: April 2024

Page: 161-172

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11022866

Abstract

The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs) in India’s Constitution present a distinctive characteristic that is of considerable interest. The subject matter is a fascinating paradox that warrants a deeper analysis, taking into consideration its technical intricacies. They impose a moral imperative upon the state apparatus, drawing legitimacy from the collective mandate of the populace. These principles are also a catalyst for raising awareness and fostering informed debate on matters of national importance. The judiciary’s proactive approach to interpreting laws through the lens of the DPSPs is able to foster alignment with the Constitution’s broader socio-economic objectives. This paper explores the historical context that shaped these principles, their core characteristics, and their continued relevance in the 21st century.

Keywords: Constitution of India, Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs)

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