Directive Principles of State Policy guide law making and are not judicially enforceable, creating a duty to apply them. Directive Principles of State Policy are not enforceable through judicial proceedings, but constitute fundamental governance principles that the State is duty bound to apply when making and amending laws, guiding legislative formulation without creating private enforceable rights.
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Directive Principles of State Policy guide law making and are not judicially enforceable, creating a duty to apply them.
Directive Principles of State Policy are not enforceable through judicial proceedings, but constitute fundamental governance principles that the State is duty bound to apply when making and amending laws, guiding legislative formulation without creating private enforceable rights.
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