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Q: Which amendment in the Constitution of Indian deals with the abolition of right to Property as a fundamental right?
  • A. 37ᵗʰ
  • B. 42ⁿᵈ
  • C. 40ᵗʰ
  • D. 44ᵗʰ
Correct Answer: Option D - Right to Property ceased to be a fundamental right with the 44ᵗʰ Constitution Amendment in 1978. It was made a Constitutional Right under Article 300A. Article 300A requires the state to follow due procedure and authority of law to deprive a person of his or her private property.
D. Right to Property ceased to be a fundamental right with the 44ᵗʰ Constitution Amendment in 1978. It was made a Constitutional Right under Article 300A. Article 300A requires the state to follow due procedure and authority of law to deprive a person of his or her private property.

Explanations:

Right to Property ceased to be a fundamental right with the 44ᵗʰ Constitution Amendment in 1978. It was made a Constitutional Right under Article 300A. Article 300A requires the state to follow due procedure and authority of law to deprive a person of his or her private property.