DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY; UNIFORM CIVIL CODE; SHAH BANO CASE
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Directive Principles Of State Policy: DPSP are the directions given to the STATE for the welfare of the citizens of India by the Constitution Of India. It is non-justiciable but binding on STATE as in ARTICLE 37, it has been presented that DPSPs are non-justiciable in nature but the STATE must keep an eye on it while making a law. ARTICLE 44 : State shall try to enforce UNIFORM CIVIL CODE in the country. 💠UNIFORM CIVIL CODE: To understand Uniform Civil Code, first we have to understand about the types of Law : --: TYPES OF LAW :-- 1)🔹 CIVIL LAW (civil matters like property, etc) 2)🔹 CRIMINAL LAW (crime matters like murders, etc) 3)🔹 PERSONAL LAW (personal matters) 👉 It includes the cases like marr...