Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) serve as a moral compass for governance and guide lawmakers in formulating laws and policies. Discuss their classification and criticism.
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Topic: Indian Constitution—historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure.
3. Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) serve as a moral compass for governance and guide lawmakers in formulating laws and policies. Discuss their classification and criticism. (250 words)
Difficulty level: Easy
Reference: Insights on India
Why the question: The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 2. Key Demand of the question: To write about the concept of DPSP and their classification while commenting on their criticism and making it justiciable. Directive: Discuss – This is an all-encompassing directive – you must debate on paper by going through the details of the issues concerned by examining each one of them. You must give reasons for both for and against arguments. Structure of the answer: Introduction: Start by explaining what DPSP’s are. Body: First, in detail, Discuss the Directive Principles of State Policy, its importance in the Indian Constitution and the history of its conflict with Fundamental Rights. Next, classify them in detail; Socialistic Principles, Gandhian Principles and Liberal-Intellectual Principles. Next, write in detail about the criticisms against it. Comment on making certain DPSPs as justiciable and scope for it. Conclusion: Conclude by summarising and giving a balanced view on DPSPs.
Why the question:
The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 2.
Key Demand of the question:
To write about the concept of DPSP and their classification while commenting on their criticism and making it justiciable.
Directive:
Discuss – This is an all-encompassing directive – you must debate on paper by going through the details of the issues concerned by examining each one of them. You must give reasons for both for and against arguments.
Structure of the answer:
Introduction:
Start by explaining what DPSP’s are.
First, in detail, Discuss the Directive Principles of State Policy, its importance in the Indian Constitution and the history of its conflict with Fundamental Rights.
Next, classify them in detail; Socialistic Principles, Gandhian Principles and Liberal-Intellectual Principles.
Next, write in detail about the criticisms against it. Comment on making certain DPSPs as justiciable and scope for it.
Conclusion:
Conclude by summarising and giving a balanced view on DPSPs.