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Submitted to : DR. Prabal Pratap sir
Submitted by : Narendra jha
and shivam sharma
The Directive Principles of State Policy, embodied in
Part IV of the constitution, are directions given to the
central and state governments to guide the
establishment of a just society in the country.
According to the constitution, the government should
keep them in mind while framing laws, even though
they are non-justiciable in nature. Directive Principles
are classified under the following categories:, social,,
Gandhian ,liberal and international,principles.
Article 36 to 51 of the Constituion of India embodies the
Directive Principles of State policy and for these we are
indebted to the Constitution of Ireland. The objective is to
establish a social and economic democracy in India
Article 37 reveals that :
1. The Directive Principles are not justiciable
2. They are Fundamental in the governance of the country
3. It shall be the duty of the State to apply these Directive
Principles while formulating policies or making laws for
the governance of the State
Socialist Principles,
Liberal Principles,
Gandhian Principles.
Article 38 of the Constitution of India shall endeavour
to formulate such social system which will secure
social, economic and political justice to all in all the
spheres of life.
Article 39(a) the state shall try to formulate its
policyin such a manner so as to secure adequate
means of livelihood for all its citizens.
Article 39(b) the ownership of material resources
would be controlled in such a manner so as to
subserve the common good. [land ceiling act]
Article 39(c) the economy of the state will be
administered in such a manner so that wealth may not
yet be concentrated in a few hands and the means of
production may not be used against the public
interest.
Article 41 of the Indian Constitution of the State will
work within the limits of its economic viability and
progress, provide to the citizens the right to work, the
right to education and general assistance in the event
of unemployment, old age, disease and other
disabilities.
Article 42 of the Indian Constitution the state will
make provisions for the création of Just and human
conditions of work. It will also ensure maternity relief.
Article 43 of the Indian Constitution the state will
ensure adequate wages, good life and rest to the
labourer. The state will also endeavour to make
available to the labourers various socio-cultural
facilities.
Article 40, State will strive to organise Panchâyat in
villages and will endow them with such powers which
enabel them to act as units of self Government.
Article 43, the state shall strive to develope the cottage
industry in the rural areas both, on individual or
coopérative basis.
Article 47,the state will strive to ban the consumption
of wine, other intoxicating drinks and all such
commodities which are considered injurious to health.
Article 48 reveals that State will ban slaughtering of
cows, calves and other milch cattle.
Article 44 of the Indian Constitution, The State shall
endeavour to formulate and implement a Uniform
civile-code for all the people living throughout the
territory of India.
Article 45 of the Indian Constitution the State shall
endeavour to provide early childhood care and
education for all the childrens until they complete the
age of 14 years.
Article 48 of the Indian Constitution, the State shall
strive to organise agriculture and husbandary on
modern and scientific lines. It will also try to maintain
and improve upon the breed of the animals.
Article 49 of the Indian constitution comprises of
protection of monuments and places objects of
national importance.
Article 50 of the Indian Constitution the state will try
to separate the judiciary from the executive in the
case of public service.
Article 51(a)- The State will strive to promote
international peace and security.
Article 51(b)- The State will strive to maintain just
and- honourable relations among various states in the
world.
Article 51(c)- The State will endeavour to promote
respect for International treaties, agreements, and
law.
Article 51(f)- The State will strive to settle
international disputes by arbitration.
CHAMPAKAM DORAIRAJAN VS MADRAS CASE
 RSERVATION on the basis of cast in government jobs and
colleges
Violation of article 16 [equality]
But government defende it by art 46 that is to promote all
weaker section people of paricular cast and schedule to
secure social justice ,
All fr are superior over dpsp
MINERVA MIllS CASE
1. These Principles are directives for the States,
2. Lay down the foundation of Economic Democracy,
3. These are measuring roads to judge the
achievements of the Government,
4. They establish welfare state,
5. These are Fundamental in the Governance of the
country.
6. These Principles supplement Fundamental rights,
7. Guiding Principles for courts,
8. They bring stability and continuity in State policies,
9. Educative value of Directive Principles.
PREPARED BY;:
NARENDRA JHA
AND
SHIVAM SHARMA

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Directive principles of state policy in india nj 1

  • 1. Submitted to : DR. Prabal Pratap sir Submitted by : Narendra jha and shivam sharma
  • 2. The Directive Principles of State Policy, embodied in Part IV of the constitution, are directions given to the central and state governments to guide the establishment of a just society in the country. According to the constitution, the government should keep them in mind while framing laws, even though they are non-justiciable in nature. Directive Principles are classified under the following categories:, social,, Gandhian ,liberal and international,principles.
  • 3. Article 36 to 51 of the Constituion of India embodies the Directive Principles of State policy and for these we are indebted to the Constitution of Ireland. The objective is to establish a social and economic democracy in India Article 37 reveals that : 1. The Directive Principles are not justiciable 2. They are Fundamental in the governance of the country 3. It shall be the duty of the State to apply these Directive Principles while formulating policies or making laws for the governance of the State
  • 5.
  • 6. Article 38 of the Constitution of India shall endeavour to formulate such social system which will secure social, economic and political justice to all in all the spheres of life. Article 39(a) the state shall try to formulate its policyin such a manner so as to secure adequate means of livelihood for all its citizens. Article 39(b) the ownership of material resources would be controlled in such a manner so as to subserve the common good. [land ceiling act]
  • 7. Article 39(c) the economy of the state will be administered in such a manner so that wealth may not yet be concentrated in a few hands and the means of production may not be used against the public interest. Article 41 of the Indian Constitution of the State will work within the limits of its economic viability and progress, provide to the citizens the right to work, the right to education and general assistance in the event of unemployment, old age, disease and other disabilities.
  • 8. Article 42 of the Indian Constitution the state will make provisions for the création of Just and human conditions of work. It will also ensure maternity relief. Article 43 of the Indian Constitution the state will ensure adequate wages, good life and rest to the labourer. The state will also endeavour to make available to the labourers various socio-cultural facilities.
  • 9. Article 40, State will strive to organise Panchâyat in villages and will endow them with such powers which enabel them to act as units of self Government. Article 43, the state shall strive to develope the cottage industry in the rural areas both, on individual or coopérative basis. Article 47,the state will strive to ban the consumption of wine, other intoxicating drinks and all such commodities which are considered injurious to health. Article 48 reveals that State will ban slaughtering of cows, calves and other milch cattle.
  • 10. Article 44 of the Indian Constitution, The State shall endeavour to formulate and implement a Uniform civile-code for all the people living throughout the territory of India. Article 45 of the Indian Constitution the State shall endeavour to provide early childhood care and education for all the childrens until they complete the age of 14 years.
  • 11. Article 48 of the Indian Constitution, the State shall strive to organise agriculture and husbandary on modern and scientific lines. It will also try to maintain and improve upon the breed of the animals. Article 49 of the Indian constitution comprises of protection of monuments and places objects of national importance. Article 50 of the Indian Constitution the state will try to separate the judiciary from the executive in the case of public service.
  • 12. Article 51(a)- The State will strive to promote international peace and security. Article 51(b)- The State will strive to maintain just and- honourable relations among various states in the world. Article 51(c)- The State will endeavour to promote respect for International treaties, agreements, and law. Article 51(f)- The State will strive to settle international disputes by arbitration.
  • 13.
  • 14. CHAMPAKAM DORAIRAJAN VS MADRAS CASE  RSERVATION on the basis of cast in government jobs and colleges Violation of article 16 [equality] But government defende it by art 46 that is to promote all weaker section people of paricular cast and schedule to secure social justice , All fr are superior over dpsp MINERVA MIllS CASE
  • 15. 1. These Principles are directives for the States, 2. Lay down the foundation of Economic Democracy, 3. These are measuring roads to judge the achievements of the Government, 4. They establish welfare state, 5. These are Fundamental in the Governance of the country. 6. These Principles supplement Fundamental rights, 7. Guiding Principles for courts, 8. They bring stability and continuity in State policies, 9. Educative value of Directive Principles.