The reason: Directive principles are non-justiciable, while the Fundamental Rights are enforceable by the Courts, the Directives are not so enforceable by any court (Article 37). The courts cannot declare any law as void on the ground that it contravenes any of the directive Principles. Further, the courts are not competent to complete the Government to carry out any Directive.
The Supreme Court of India was established on 28th January, 1950.
The Supreme Court followed the Federal Court of India which was founded under the Government of India Act, 1935.
Foreign Affairs Ministry has turned down the proposal to rename West Bengal to ?Bangla?, citing diplomatic confusion over similarities with the neighbouring country Bangladesh, according to reports. The West Bengal Assembly had passed a resolution last year stating that the name of the state would be changed to ?Bangla? in Bengali, ?Bengal? in English and ?Bangal? in Hindi.
The Indian Slavery Act, also called as Act 5th of 1843, was an act passed in British India under East India Company rule, which outlawed many economic transactions associated with slavery.
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