The Fundamental Right not listed in the Indian Constitution is:
(a) Right to Equality
(b) Right to Property
(c) Right to Freedom
(d) Cultural and Educational Rights
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The right to property is not a Fundamental Right but it is a constitutional right. ... By the 44th Amendment to the Constitution, the right to property was removed as a fundamental right and instead, a new provision was added to the Constitution i.e. Article 300-A making it a constitutional right.
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Seven fundamental rights were originally provided by the Constitution – the right to equality, right to freedom, right against exploitation, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, right to property and right to constitutional remedies
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