Saving clause for directive principles protects certain laws from being invalid for infringing specified fundamental rights, subject to presidential assent. Article 31C protects laws giving effect to the State's policy of securing Directive Principles from being invalidated for inconsistency with Article 14 or Article 19. A State law qualifies for this protection only if reserved for the President and assented to by him. Annotations note subsequent amendments and judicially inoperative insertions affecting the Article's wording and scope.
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Saving clause for directive principles protects certain laws from being invalid for infringing specified fundamental rights, subject to presidential assent.
Article 31C protects laws giving effect to the State's policy of securing Directive Principles from being invalidated for inconsistency with Article 14 or Article 19. A State law qualifies for this protection only if reserved for the President and assented to by him. Annotations note subsequent amendments and judicially inoperative insertions affecting the Article's wording and scope.
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