Q. “Economic Justice” as one of the objectives of the Indian Constitution has been provided in which of the following?

[A] Preamble Only

[B] Fundamental Rights and Preamble

[C] Preamble and Directive Principles

[D] Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles

Answer: C
Notes:

Explanation: The Directive Principles constitute a very comprehensive economic, social and political programme for a modern democratic State. They aim at realising the high ideals of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity as outlined in the Preamble to the Constitution. They embody the concept of a ‘welfare state’ and not that of a ‘police state’, which existed during the colonial era. In brief, they seek to establish economic and social democracy in the country.

The term ‘justice’ in the Preamble embraces three distinct forms—social, economic and political, secured through various provisions of Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles. Economic justice denotes the non-discrimination between people on the basis of economic factors. It involves the elimination of glaring inequalities in wealth, income and property. A combination of social justice and economic justice denotes what is known as ‘distributive justice’.

Source: Indian Polity by Laxmikanth

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