Why was the right of property removed from fundamental right?
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Fundamental right to property in India was removed to facilitate laws that permit reorganisation of land. And also, to facilitate acquisition of land for developmental projects. Indian government, at that time, was not rich enough to pay people whatever they demanded for their land.
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Right to property was removed from the fundamental rights because of the 44th Amendment Act of 1978. The main motive of this removal was to reduce the boundaries of rich and poor.
Right to property was removed from the fundamental rights because of the 44th Amendment Act of 1978. The main motive of this removal was to reduce the boundaries of rich and poor.
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