Correct option is B
The correct answer is (b) justiciable
Part III of the Indian Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights, which are justiciable. This means that if these rights are violated, individuals can approach the courts for legal remedy.
Fundamental Duties, enshrined in Part IV-A of the Constitution, are non-justiciable. This means that while they are considered morally and ethically binding on all citizens, the courts cannot enforce them through legal sanctions.
Fundamental duties were added to the constitution in 1976.
It is inspired by the constitution of the erstwhile USSR.
It was recommended by the Sardar Swaran Singh Committee.
There are 11 fundamental duties for Indian Citizens drafted on the lines of moral, ethical, and cultural code of conduct followed by people.
Article 51A contained in Part IV A of the constitution deals with the fundamental duties.