The Anti-Defection Law was enacted in India through which amendment?
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A.
44th Amendment
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B.
52nd Amendment
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C.
61st Amendment
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D.
73rd Amendment
Correct Answer:
B. 52nd Amendment
Explanation:
The Constitution of India originally recognized seven fundamental rights, but the Right to Property was removed from this category by the 44th Amendment Act in 1978. It was subsequently reclassified as a legal right under Article 300A, which states that no person shall be deprived of their property except by the authority of law. Currently, there are six fundamental rights: the Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural and Educational Rights, and the Right to Constitutional Remedies. Therefore, the Right to Property is no longer a Fundamental Right.
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