When and under which amendment the right to property was excluded from the list of fundamental rights ?
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The Parliament, through 44th amendment Act gave the final blow to the private property and repealed Article 19(1) (f) from Part III, completing the demise of right to property as a fundamental right, and declared it merely as a constitutional right under Act. 300A of the Constitution [23].
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In 1978 under 44th constitutional amendment act right to property was excluded from list of fundamental rights.
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- Fundamental rights are basic rights given to every Citi if the country in form of freedom of "speech and expression", equality, religious beliefs, etc.
- Before 1978, right to property was also a fundamental right but by 44th constitutional amendment act of 1978, right to property was officially removed from list of fundamental rights and was given a status of legal rights.
- It was made a legal right or constitutional right under Article 300 A which says that a person should not be deprived of denied of his property under authority of law and if they are being denied their legal right they can come to the court for its further actions.
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