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(e) and (f) of Article 39, Article 41 and 42 are
not enforceable in a court of law, it may not
be possible to compel the State through the
judicial process to make provision by
statutory enactment or executive fiat for
ensuring these basic essentials which go to
make up a life of human dignity but where
legislation is already enacted by the State
providing these basic requirements to the
workmen and thus investing their right to live
with basic human dignity, with concrete
reality and content, the State can certainly be
obligated to ensure observance of such
legislation for inaction on the part of the State
in securing implementation of such legislation
would amount to denial of the right to live
with human dignity enshrined in Article 21,
more so in the context of Article 256 which
provides that the executive power of every
State shall be so exercised as to ensure
compliance with the laws made by Parliament
and any existing laws which apply in that
State."