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guaranteed by Part III of the Constitution and the
Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Part ... accordance with and for the furtherance of the Directive
Principles of State Policy prescribed by Part IV of the
Constitution
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Constitution and therefore void-Whether the Directive
Principles of State policy contained in Part IV of the
Constitution can have ... Constitution as to give a
position of precedence to directive principles over the
fundamental rights, must necessarily depend upon whether
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same meaning as in Article 372 PART IV DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY
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words in Article 368, read in accordance with the
principles of interpretation which are applied to the interpretation ... further carried out by the
application of directive principles.
PART II-Interpretation of Golak Nath's Case.
16. Before proceeding
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contract labour should be paid under the direct
supervision of the principle employer. The principle
employer is enjoined to compel ... recapitulate the Preamble, Fundamental
Rights (Part III) and Directive Principle (Part IV) -
trinity setting out the conscience of the Constitution
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Saving of laws giving effect to certain directive principles Notwithstanding anything contained in Article 13, no law giving effect
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social
and economic justice which inspires and animates the
Directive Principles. Article 14 strikes at arbitrariness in
State action ... Nadu [1974] 2 SCR 348 referred to.
(3) The Directive Principles concretise and give shape
to the concept of reasonableness
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only the direction under Art. 335 but
also the directive principle under Art. 46. [932C-D]
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Per Mathew ... social, educational and
economic environment. Not only is the Directive Principle
embodied in Art. 46 binding on the law-maker
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slaughter-Legislation Placing total ban-If
Constitutional -Directive Principles of State Policy, value
of-Fundamental rights Reasonable
restrictions--Test-Intention ... These three Acts were enacted
in pursuance of the directive principles of State policy
contained
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India, 1950, Articles 39(b), 31C
and 14-Directive Principle of State Policy under
Article 39(b)-Immunity of challenge ... cannot also be said that the
nature of the Directive Principles enunciated in other
Articles of Part
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