The Constitution of India has borrowed the concept of 'Fundamental Rights' from the Constitution of:
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A.
USA
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B.
UK
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C.
France
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D.
Canada
Correct Answer:
A. USA
Explanation:
The Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution were inspired by the Bill of Rights from the United States Constitution. These rights are enshrined in Part III, covering Articles 12 to 35. While there were originally seven fundamental rights, the 44th Amendment Act of 1978 abolished the Right to Property as a fundamental right, reclassifying it as a legal right under Article 300A. The six remaining categories are 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. Consequently, any right not included in these specific categories is not considered a Fundamental Right in India.
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