SSC
INDIAN POLITY
Question
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Right to property
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Right to equality
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Right to liberty
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Right to education
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Detailed explanation-1: -Right to Property ceased to be a fundamental right with the 44th Constitution Amendment in 1978. It was made a Constitutional right under Article 300-A. Article 300-A requires the state to follow due procedure and authority of law to deprive a person of his or her private property.
Detailed explanation-2: -Right to property under Article 300-A To this effect, Article 300-A was introduced in the Constitution in 1978, which states that ‘no person shall be deprived of his property save by authority of law’. It means that barring the state, no one can deprive a person of his property.
Detailed explanation-3: -Article 300 A of the Indian Constitution deals with the Right to property, Right to property was deleted from the list of fundamental rights by the 44th Constitution Amendment Act, 1978. After the amendment, it was made a legal right under Article 300-A in part XII of the constitution.