Directives Outside Part IV of the Constitution
In addition to the Directive Principles mentioned in Part IV of the Indian Constitution, there are a few other directives present in different parts o
Directives Outside Part IV of the Constitution In addition to the Directive Principles mentioned in Part IV of the Indian Constitution, there are a few other directives present in different parts of the Constitution. These directives are also non-justiciable, meaning they are not enforceable in courts, but are considered important for guiding governance and policies. Here are some of them: Complete DPSP notes Implementation of Directive Principles Distinction Between Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles Directives Outside Part IV of the Constitution 1. Claims of SCs and STs to Services (Article 335) This means that when the government hires people for jobs, it should think about giving fair opportunities to people from Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs). These groups often face social and economic disadvantages. However, this should not lower the quality of the work or affect how efficiently things are done. Example : If a government office is hiring, they can reserve som…