The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) serve as directives for the State in formulating laws and policies focused on social and economic well-being.
Key characteristics of the Directive Principles include:
Non-justiciable nature: Courts cannot enforce DPSPs; citizens cannot assert them as legal entitlements, differing from Fundamental Rights.
Objective of establishing Social and Economic Democracy: They direct the State towards fostering social equity, minimizing disparities, and guaranteeing sufficient means of sustenance, health, and education for all individuals.