Question : In which year did the 44th Amendment remove the right to property from the list of fundamental rights?
Option 1: 1975
Option 2: 1978
Option 3: 1981
Option 4: 1973
Correct Answer: 1978
Solution : The correct option is 1978.
The 44th Amendment to the Constitution of India was passed in 1978, and it came into effect on June 20, 1979. This amendment made significant changes to the Constitution, including the removal of the right to property as a fundamental right. The property right was initially a fundamental right under Article 19(1)(f) and Article 31 of the Constitution but was omitted by the 44th Amendment.
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Question : Which of the following rights was deleted from the list of fundamental rights by the 44th Constitutional Amendment Act?
Option 1: Right to freedom of religion
Option 2: Right to property
Option 3: Right to freedom
Option 4: Right to equality
Question : Which of the following fundamental rights is given in Article 21?
Option 1: Right to property
Option 2: Right to equality
Option 3: Right to speech
Option 4: Right to life
Question : Which of the following was originally a fundamental right, but in 1978 was made a legal right as per Article 300A?
Option 1: Right against exploitation
Option 3: Right to education
Option 4: Right to freedom of religion
Question : Under which of the following Amendments was Education made a fundamental right?
Option 1: 83rd Amendment in 2003
Option 2: 83rd Amendment in 2002
Option 3: 86th Amendment in 2002
Option 4: 87th Amendment in 2003
Question : The first ICC Women's Cricket World Cup was held in the year _______.
Option 1: 1982
Option 3: 1988
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