History & Civics
"The Directive Principles of State Policy are non-justiciable but aim to establish social and economic democracy."
With reference to the given statement answer the question that follows:
What does it mean when Directive Principles are described as non-justiciable?
Directive Principles
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Answer
The Directive Principles are described as non-justiciable. It means that they are not legally enforceable by the courts.
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