According to Indian constitution Right to property is-
A. Fundamental right
B. Natural right
C. Legal right
D. Moral right
Answer: Option C
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Right to property was earlier a fundamental right under the provision of Article-31. But after 44th Constitutional Amendment, 1978, this fundamental right was abolished and it was made a legal right under Artcle-300(A) under Part-XII of constitution.Related Questions on Indian Politics
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