Directive principle of State policy

Article 36 to 51 deal with the provision of the directive principle which are contained in part 4 of the constitution.

this novel features of the Constitution has been adopted from the constitution of the Ireland.

this concept is the latest development in the constitutional government throughout the world with the growing acceptance of a welfare state.

They are in the nature of directions or instruction to the state.

article 37 says that the directive principle or not justifiable what are fundamental of the governments of the country and see the has the duty in applying the directive principle of state policies.

the reason for making that dpsp is explicitly unjustifiable are that requires resources which are the statement not have at present.

Directive principle of State policy:-

Definitiona

applicationof the principle contained in this part

State to secure a social order for the promotion of welfare of the people.

Certain principal of policy to be followed by State.

Equal justice and free legal aid.

Organisation of village panchayats.

Right to work to education and to public assistance in certain case.

Provision for just and humane conditions for work and maternity relief.

Living wages  for workers.

Participation of workers in the management of industries.

Posted on by