Introduction The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) and Fundamental Rights (FRs) are two essential pillars of the Indian Constitution, enshrined in Part IV and Part III, respectively. While Fundamental Rights are justiciable and enforceable through the courts, the Directive Principles are non-justiciable but intended to guide the State in crafting policies aimed at promoting … Continue reading To What Extent Can the Directive Principles of State Policy Be Considered More Fundamental than Fundamental Rights in Realizing the Constitutional Vision of Socio-Economic Justice?