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The right to property, as a fundamental right, was deleted by virtue of which amendment?

Political Science · Political Institutions in India
The right to property, as a fundamental right, was deleted by virtue of which amendment?
AThe Forty-Fourth Amendment ✓ Correct
BThe Fortieth Amendment
CThe Thirtieth Amendment
DThe Forty-Third Amendment
Correct answer: (A) The Forty-Fourth Amendment — The Forty-Fourth Amendment deleted it, so that is the answer.
Explanation
The Forty-Fourth Amendment deleted it, so that is the answer.
It was enacted in 1978.
It removed the right to property from the fundamental rights.
It made it only a legal right under Article 300A.
This reduced the protection given to property.
The other amendments did not make this change.
Thus the answer is the Forty-Fourth Amendment.

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