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Socio-economic rights justiciability evolution: (a) Traditional view: DPSP non-justiciable (Article 37); only FRs enforceable, (b) Expansive interpretation: Courts read DPSP into FRs: (i) Right to food: PUCL case (mid-day meals, PDS reforms), (ii) Right to health: Paschim Banga case (emergency care), (iii) Right to education: Unnikrishnan case leading to Article 21A, (c) Mechanism: Article 21 (life with dignity) interpreted to include basic needs; Article 14 (equality) requires substantive access to rights, (d) Limits: Courts recognize resource constraints; direct progressive realization, not immediate guarantee. Illustrates judicial creativity: making socio-economic rights enforceable through constitutional interpretation while respecting separation of powers.