Question : India borrowed the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) from the Constitution of which country?
Option 1: Australian
Option 2: Irish
Option 3: German
Option 4: Austrian
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Correct Answer: Irish
Solution : The correct option is Irish.
Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) is mentioned in part IV of the Indian Constitution containing Articles 36-51. India borrowed this from the Irish Constitution. Ireland itself borrowed it from the Spanish Constitution. According to the Sapru committee, which was formed in 1945, articles under DPSP are non-justiciable.
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