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Briefly state the stages through which the present position of the Directive Principles vis-à-vis the Fundamental Rights has emerged.(250 words)
Remember this order – CKGKM (CracKing ias General Knowledge is Must)
As FR’s are justifiable while DPSPs are non-justifiable there has been continuous conflict between FRs and DPSPs since the commencement of the constitution. As and when the conflicts arise, the SC has interpreted variously in various cases as mentioned below:
- Champakam Dorairajan Case (1951)
- Kerala Education bill Case 1957
- Golaknath Case (1967)
- 24th Amendment act (1971) – Parliament has the power to abridge or take away any of the FRs by enacting constitutional amendment acts.
- 25th Amendment act (1971) –
- Inserted a new Article 31C. It curtailed the FR to property.
- It provided that any law made to give effect to the DPSPs contained in Article 39(b) or (c) cannot be challenged on the ground of violation of the rights guaranteed by Articles 14 and 19.
- No law containing a declaration for giving effect to such policy shall be questioned in any court on the ground that it does not give effect to such a policy.
- Keshavanand Bharti case (1973)
- Minerva Mills case (1980)