The Directive Principles of State Policy (“DPSP”) refer to a set of instructions and guidelines outlined in the Indian Constitutions Part IV that serve as frameworks for the formulation or execution of state policies and laws. However, they are not legally binding, unlike Fundamental Rights detrimental; this means that they may not be enforced through a court of law because their status is more of an advisory nature in regulating a country.

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The Right Against Exploitation, as enshrined in Articles 23 and 24 of the Indian Constitution, is a fundamental component of ensuring social justice and human rights. These articles are a testament to the vision of the framers of the Constitution, who recognized the need to protect the vulnerable sections of society from exploitation and abuse. In this article, we will delve into the specifics of Article 23 and 24, their historical context, and their significance in upholding human dignity and social justice.

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