Political Science, asked by CaptainBrainly, 11 months ago

Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right?

a) Right to Equality

b) Right to property

c) Right to Constitutional Remedies

d) Right against Exploitation ​

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Answered by Saby123
28

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Question :

Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right?

a) Right to Equality

b) Right to property

c) Right to Constitutional Remedies

d) Right against Exploitation

Solution :

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Option B , The Right To Property is the correct answer.

Additional Information :

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There are six fundamental rights in India.

They are as follows :

  • Right To Equality

  • Right to Freedom

  • Right against exploitation

  • Right to freedom of Religion

  • Cultural and Educational Rights

  • Right to constitutional remedies.
Answered by Sauron
18

Answer:

Right to Property

Right to Property is not a Fundamental Right.

Additional Information :

• A specific act or behaviour accepted by all the people and the government is referred to as the right of a person.

• Makers of the Indian Constitution and other freedom fighters realised the importance of respecting the rights of all citizens and safeguarding them.

• The Indian Constitution has granted certain rights to individuals which are known as fundamental rights.

• The 6 fundamental rights given to the citizens are as follows -

  • Cultural and Educational Rights
  • Right to Equality
  • Right to Freedom
  • Right against Exploitation
  • Right to Freedom of religion
  • Right to Constitutional Remedies

Right to Equality -

• Right to Equality ascertains that all individuals are equal before the law. It also states that the government will give equal opportunity to people for employment in state institutions.

Right to Constitutional Remedies -

• The right to constitutional remedies gives us the right to approach the judiciary if our rights are violated. The write empowers the supreme court to issue orders to enforce the fundamental rights.

Right against Exploitation -

• Indian constitution protects individuals from exploitation by others through this right. Forced labour, slavery, human trafficking is prohibited by the right against exploitation.

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