Sociology, asked by dprudhvi92, 1 year ago

right to property deleted from fundamental rights​


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babushall: it is not a fundamental right now it is a legal right now

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Answered by rahul077
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The Forty-Fourth Amendment of 1978 deleted the right to property from the list of fundamental rights A new provision, Article 300-A, was added to the constitution, which provided that "no person shall be deprived of his property save by authority of law".

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Answered by Rohit65k0935Me
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By the 44th Ammendment Act of 1978, Right to Property was removed from our Fundamental Rights and was made a Legal Right. This actually was done because the Directive Principles incorporated in Part-IV of our Constitution aims to establish a Welfare State.

  1. In the year 1977, the 44th amendment eliminated the right to acquire, hold and dispose of property as a fundamental right. However, in another part of the Constitution, Article 300 (A) was inserted to affirm that no person shall be deprived of his property save by authority of law.Mar 7, 2011

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