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Q. If the Directive principles of state policy would have not been enforced by government where can the citizens go?
  • (A) High court
  • (B) Supreme court
  • (C) National human rights commission
  • (D) None of these
βœ… Correct Answer: (D) None of these

Explanation: Directive Principles of State Policy is a positive obligation of State towards its citizens. These are non-justiciable rights contained in Part-IV of constitution. This means that in case of non-enforcement of DPSP, citizens cannot move to courts for its enforcement unlike fundamental rights which are justiciable in nature.

Explanation by: Vijay Sangwan
Directive Principles of State Policy is a positive obligation of State towards its citizens. These are non-justiciable rights contained in Part-IV of constitution. This means that in case of non-enforcement of DPSP, citizens cannot move to courts for its enforcement unlike fundamental rights which are justiciable in nature.

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