Question : Through which of the following constitutional amendments did the right to property cease to exist as a Fundamental Right?
Option 1: 42nd
Option 2: 45th
Option 3: 43rd
Option 4: 44th
New: SSC Stenographer Application Form 2024 Released
Don't Miss: Month-wise current affairs
Suggested: Upcoming government exams
Correct Answer: 44th
Solution : The correct option is 44th .
The right to property ceased to be a fundamental right through the 44th Amendment Act. This amendment modified Article 19 and removed the right to property as a fundamental right. Instead, it was redefined as a legal right under Article 300A of the Constitution. The 44th Amendment Act aimed to strike a balance between individual property rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy.
Application | Eligibility | Dates | FAQs
Question : By which constitutional amendment has the right to property been scrapped as a fundamental right?
Question : The word "Secular" was inserted in the Preamble of the Constitution of India through the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act of ______.
Question : In which year was the 86th Constitutional Amendment (adding the 11th fundamental duty) enacted?
Question : Which among the following is not a fundamental SI unit?
Question : Who among the following considered the "Right to Constitutional Remedies" to be the heart and soul of the Indian Constitution?
Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile