- Part IV of the constitution contains the directive principles of state policy.
- According to Art. 37 , it shall be the duty of the state to apply the Directive principle in making laws for the governance of the country.
- However these principle are not enforcible in the courts and do not create any justicable rights in favour of Individuals.
- The courts cannot declare any law as void on the ground that they contravene any of the directives of state policy.