Question : Which of the following rights is not granted by the Constitution of India at present as a fundamental right?
Option 1: Right to equality
Option 2: Right to freedom
Option 3: Right to property
Option 4: Right against exploitation
Correct Answer: Right to property
Solution : The correct answer is the Right to property.
In 1978, the 44th Amendment Act removed the right to property as a fundamental right and added a new provision to the Constitution in Article 300A, making it a legal right. There are six fundamental rights listed in the Constitution: the right to equality, the right to freedom, the right against exploitation, the right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, and; the right to constitutional remedies.
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