Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right?
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A.
Right to Equality
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B.
Right to Freedom
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C.
Right to Property
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D.
Right to Constitutional Remedies
Correct Answer:
C. Right to Property
Explanation:
The Right to Property is not a Fundamental Right under the current Constitution of India. Although it was originally included as a Fundamental Right under Article 31, it was removed from this category by the 44th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1978. It is now classified as a legal right under Article 300A. In contrast, the Right to Equality (Articles 14-18), the Right to Freedom (Articles 19-22), and the Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32) remain core Fundamental Rights guaranteed to citizens to ensure justice and liberty.
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