Question
The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) in the
Indian Constitution are contained in which part?Solution
Part IV of the Indian Constitution, encompassing Articles 36 to 51, details the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP). These principles are inspired by the Irish Constitution and guide the state in promoting social and economic welfare, thereby aiming to establish India as a welfare state.
Who presides over the Joint Session of Indian Parliament?
Which Article of the Indian Constitution Establishes the Structure of Parliament?
From which country was the concept of Fundamental Duties in the Indian Constitution borrowed?
The concept of 'Basic Structure' of the Constitution was propounded by the Supreme Court in which case.
Which fundamental rights in the Indian constitution were inspired by the U.S. Constitution?
Which of the following articles of the Indian Constitution pertains to the "High Courts for States"?
Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the establishment of the Supreme Court's seat?
By which Constitutional Amendment was the subject of 'Education' transferred from the State List to the Concurrent List?
When did the Indian Constitution come into effect?
Who is known as the guardian and final interpreter of the constitution?