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<h1>Directive Principles of State Policy: Guiding Constitutional Ideals that Shape Policy but Cannot Be Legally Enforced by Judiciary</h1> The provisions in Part IV of the Constitution regarding Directive Principles of State Policy are not legally enforceable by courts. However, these principles are fundamental to the country's governance, and the State has a constitutional duty to apply these principles when creating legislation, ensuring they guide policy-making and legislative processes.