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This document discusses the Directive Principles of State Policy outlined in the Constitution of India. It provides 3 key points:
1) The Directive Principles of State Policy are guidelines for the central and state governments to consider when making laws and policies, aimed at establishing a just society. However, they are not enforceable in courts.
2) The principles cover issues like equal rights, living wages, education, nutrition, and environmental protection. They have been implemented through various laws and schemes over time.
3) While not judicially enforceable, the principles are considered fundamental to governance in India and it is the duty of the state to apply them when establishing laws and policies
Fundamental Duties are enshrined under Part IV A of the Constitution of India. The duties though not justifiable but are integral to constitutional spirit.
Fundamental Duties are enshrined under Part IV A of the Constitution of India. The duties though not justifiable but are integral to constitutional spirit.
Constitution of india directive principles of state policy and fundamental d...Dr. Vikas Khakare
This contains Directive Principles of State Policy under the Constitution of India. The relation between directive principle of State policy and fundamental rights. It also contains fundamental duties in the Constitution of India.
This presentation was made by me for college exams. Please give due credit .
Like, comment( positive or negative) .I will try to improve . Thanks. Enjoy.
PPT describes the overview of Preamble about of Indian Constitution and some salient features of the Indian Constitution.
definition of the constitution.
the objective of Preamble.
Amendment in Preamble.
Philosophy of Preamble.
Main Features of Basic Structure.
Impact of Other Countries Constitution on The Indian Constitution.
Definition of secularism, socialism.
Philosophy of Constitution -Pranil FulkarPranil Fulkar
"Philosophy of Constitution" is the presentation made for students to understand the importance of Constitution. This presentation will help students to visualize a day without Constitution. It will help you to know the Vision of Constitution. This presentation is for educational purpose only. A presentation by Pranil Fulkar, Class 9th.
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According to Bhagwati, J., Article 21 “embodies a constitutional value of supreme importance in a democratic society.” Iyer, J., has characterized Article 21 as “the procedural magna carta protective of life and liberty.
This right has been held to be the heart of the Constitution, the most organic and progressive provision in our living constitution, the foundation of our laws.
Article 21 can only be claimed when a person is deprived of his “life” or “personal liberty” by the “State” as defined in Article 12. Violation of the right by private individuals is not within the preview of Article 21.
Constitution of india directive principles of state policy and fundamental d...Dr. Vikas Khakare
This contains Directive Principles of State Policy under the Constitution of India. The relation between directive principle of State policy and fundamental rights. It also contains fundamental duties in the Constitution of India.
This presentation was made by me for college exams. Please give due credit .
Like, comment( positive or negative) .I will try to improve . Thanks. Enjoy.
PPT describes the overview of Preamble about of Indian Constitution and some salient features of the Indian Constitution.
definition of the constitution.
the objective of Preamble.
Amendment in Preamble.
Philosophy of Preamble.
Main Features of Basic Structure.
Impact of Other Countries Constitution on The Indian Constitution.
Definition of secularism, socialism.
Philosophy of Constitution -Pranil FulkarPranil Fulkar
"Philosophy of Constitution" is the presentation made for students to understand the importance of Constitution. This presentation will help students to visualize a day without Constitution. It will help you to know the Vision of Constitution. This presentation is for educational purpose only. A presentation by Pranil Fulkar, Class 9th.
For any feedback please mail us at- psfytl2002@gmail.com.
Right to education ( article 21 A) with case lawsHardik Mishra
Here is my another video on Article 21A which says that Right to Education is a fundamental right for every citizen between 6 to 14 years of age.
...................................................................................
YouTube channel where all the videos of topics of law are covered for law schools - https://youtu.be/LY9HJzWuo6o
instagram id- hardikmishra70
THIS PPT DESCRIBES THE AMENDMENT PROCEDURE OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION. WHICH INCLUDES TYPES OF AMENDMENTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND HOW THESE TYPES IMPLEMENTED.
According to Bhagwati, J., Article 21 “embodies a constitutional value of supreme importance in a democratic society.” Iyer, J., has characterized Article 21 as “the procedural magna carta protective of life and liberty.
This right has been held to be the heart of the Constitution, the most organic and progressive provision in our living constitution, the foundation of our laws.
Article 21 can only be claimed when a person is deprived of his “life” or “personal liberty” by the “State” as defined in Article 12. Violation of the right by private individuals is not within the preview of Article 21.
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3. .
The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India.
It came into existence on January 26, 1950.
It is the longest written constitution of any sovereign
country in the world, containing 444 articles, 12
schedules,22 parts and 94 amendments.
Part IV (Article 36-51) deals with various Directive
Principles of State Policy.
4. History
•The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy was
borrowed from the Irish Constitution.
•The makers of the Constitution of India were influenced
by the Irish nationalist movement.
•The principles have been inspired by the Directive
Principles given in the Constitution of Ireland and also by
the principles of Gandhism; and relate to social justice,
economic welfare, foreign policy, and legal and
administrative matters.
5. Definition
The Directive Principles of State Policy are guidelines
to the central and state governments of India, to be
kept in mind while framing laws and policies. These
provisions, contained in Part IV of the Constitution of
India, are not enforceable by any court, but the
principles laid down therein are considered
fundamental in the governance of the country,
making it the duty of the State to apply these
principles in making laws to establish a just society in
the country.
6. Characteristics
DPSPs aim to-
create social and economic conditions under which the citizens
can lead a good life.
establish social and economic democracy through a welfare state.
They act as a, yardstick in the hands of the people to measure the
performance of the government.
The Directive Principles are non-justiciable rights of the people.
The Directive Principles, though not justiciable, are fundamental
in the governance of the country.
7. DIRECTIVEs….
Article 36:-
•Definition of state:
“The State’’ includes the Government and Parliament of India
and the Government and the Legislature of each of the States
and all local or other authorities within the territory of India or
under the control of the Government of India.
Article 37:-
•Application of the principles.
8. Contd…
Article 38:-
•State to secure a social order for the promotion of
welfare of the people.
Article 39:-
•Certain principles of policy to be followed by the State.
-equal rights to men and women.
-ownership of resources.
-equal pay for equal work.
-protection of children………..
9. Contd…
Article 39 A:-
•Equal justice and free legal aid.
- to citizens having economic or other disabilities.
Article 40:-
•Organisation of village panchayats.
Article 41:
• Right-to work, to education and to public assistance in
certain cases.
10. Contd…
Article 42:-
•Provision for just and humane conditions of work
and maternity relief .
Article 43:-
•Living wage, good working conditions etc. , for
workers .
Article 43 A:-
•Participation of workers in management
of industries.
11. Contd…
Article 44:-
•Uniform civil code for the citizens.
Article 45:-
•Provision for free and compulsory education for children.
Article 46:-
•Promotion of educational and economic interests of
Scheduled castes , Scheduled Tribes and other weaker
sections.
12. Contd…
Article 47:-
•Duty of the State to raise the level of nutrition and the
standard of living and to improve public health.
Article 48:-
•Organisation of agriculture and animal husbandry.
Article 48 A:-
•Protection and improvement of environment and
safeguarding of forests and wildlife.
13. Contd…
Article 49:-
•Protect ion of monuments and places and objects of
national importance.
Article 50:-
•Separation of judiciary from executive.
Article 51:-
•Promotion of international peace and security.
-just and honorable relations.
-encourage settlement of international disputes by
arbitration.
14. Implementation of DPSPs through…
Land Reform Acts.
Banking policy.
Fixation minimum wages for employees engaged in
various employments.
Welfare schemes for the weaker sections.
Nuclear disarmament.
15. Contd...
Panchayati Raj.
The Equal Remuneration Act of 1976.
Consumer Protection Act of 1986.
The 86th constitutional amendment of 2002 inserted a
new article, Article 21-A.
16. Amendments to DPSPs
An amendment requires the approval of two-thirds of the
members present and voting.
Major amendments
Article 31-C, inserted into the Directive Principles of
State Policy by the 25th Amendment Act of 1971 seeks to
upgrade the DPSPs.
Article 48-A, which ensures Protection and
improvement of environment and safeguarding of forests
and wild life, was added by the 42nd Amendment Act,
1976.
17. Contd…
Article 45, which ensures Provision for free and
compulsory education for children, was added by the
86th Amendment Act, 2002.
18. Conclusion
DPSPs are-
onon-justiciable rights of the people.
o guidelines to the central and state govts of India.
onot enforceable by any court.
oconsidered fundamental in the governance of the
country.
It the duty of the State to apply these principles in
making laws to establish a just society in the
country.
19. Contd…
In fact, it is the duty of the State to be kept in
mind of DPSPs, while framing laws and policies to
establish a just society in the country.