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There is a difference between Directive Principles and Fundamental Rights. Which of the following statements correctly describes the same?

  1. Fundamental Rights aim to establish welfare state whereas Directive Principles aim to establish political democracy
  2. Fundamental Rights are directions to the state to attain certain set objectives whereas the Directives are a certain kind of restrictions on the state
  3. Courts can issue writs for the enforcement of Directives but not for that of Fundamental Rights
  4. Directives are not justiciable by any court of law but the Fundamental Rights are justiciable

Directive Principles

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Directives are not justiciable by any court of law but the Fundamental Rights are justiciable

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