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In India, the right to property is now recognised as – |
| A. | a fundamental right |
| B. | a legal right |
| C. | a natural right |
| D. | a political right |
| Answer» B. a legal right | |
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Explanation: The Constitution originally provided for the right to property under Articles 19 and 31. The Forty-Forth Amendment of 1978 deleted the right to property from the list of fundamental rights. So it is now a legal right, not a fundamental right. |
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