Explaining the various implications of Justice’ described in the Preamble of the Constitution, discuss how have they been assured through Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy. (Answer limit: 100 words, Marks 10) [RPSC 2023]
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The Preamble’s concept of justice encompasses social, economic, and political dimensions. Social justice promotes equality by eliminating discrimination based on caste, religion, or gender. Economic justice seeks equitable distribution of wealth and opportunities, ensuring welfare and reducing poverty. Political justice guarantees equal political rights and participation in governance. Fundamental Rights safeguard individual freedoms, equality before the law, and protection from exploitation, while Directive Principles guide the state in creating policies for socio-economic welfare, ensuring justice through public health, education, and living standards. Together, they strive to achieve a just and equitable society as envisioned in the Constitution.
The Preamble of the Indian Constitution emphasizes three forms of justice: social, economic, and political. Each of these is vital for a fair society.
Social Justice
Economic Justice
Political Justice
In summary, the Preamble’s vision of justice is supported by Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles, promoting a just society for all.