Question : Which amendment of the Indian Constitution removed the right to property from the list of fundamental rights?
Option 1: 41st
Option 2: 42nd
Option 3: 43rd
Option 4: 44th
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Correct Answer: 44th
Solution : The correct option is 44th.
Article 19(1)(f) of the Indian Constitution initially recognized the right to property as a fundamental right. The 44th Amendment Act of 1978, however, removed it from the list of fundamental rights and revised it as a legal right. This modification included Article 300A, which stipulates that no one will be stripped of his property unless by legal authority.
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Question : By which Constitution Amendment Act, Right to Property ceased to remain a fundamental right?
Option 1: 44th
Option 4: 45th
Question : By which amendment were 'Fundamental Duties' added to the Constitution?
Option 1: 40th Amendment
Option 2: 42nd Amendment
Option 3: 44th Amendment
Option 4: 45th Amendment
Question : Which of the following amendment acts included Fundamental Duties in the Constitution of India?
Option 1: 40th Amendment Act
Option 2: 42nd Amendment Act
Option 3: 41st Amendment Act
Option 4: 39th Amendment Act
Question : The Fundamental Duties were added to the Constitution of India by the ____________ Amendment.
Option 1: 73rd
Option 3: 34th
Question : Which of the following amendments is also known as the 'Mini Constitution' of India?
Option 1: 7th Amendment
Option 4: 74th Amendment
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