Question : Which of the following rights is not a fundamental right under the Indian Constitution?
Option 1: Right to Equality
Option 2: Right Against Exploitation
Option 3: Right to Freedom
Option 4: Right to Property
Correct Answer: Right to Property
Solution : The correct option is the Right to Property.
The 44th Amendment Act of 1978 eliminated the right to property, which was once a fundamental right derived from Part III of the Constitution. The Constitution's Article 19 and Article 31 were modified by the 44th Amendment, which went into force in 1978 and made it clear that the right to own property is no longer a fundamental right.
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