Features of DPSP:
- DPSP are not enforceable in a court of law.
- They were made non-justifiable considering that the State may not have enough resources to implement all of them or it may even come up with some better and progressive laws.
- It consists of all the ideals which the State should follow and keep in mind while formulating policies and enacting laws for the country.
- The DPSPs are like a collection of instructions and directions, which were issued under the Government of India Act, 1935, to the Governors of the colonies of India.
- It constitutes a very comprehensive economic, social and political guidelines or principles and tips for a modern democratic State that aimed towards inculcating the ideals of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity as given in the preamble. The Preamble consists of all the objectives that needs to be achieved through the Constitution.
- Adding DPSP was all about creating a “welfare state” which works for the individuals of the country which was absent during the colonial era.