Indian Politics - Study Mode

[#231] Which fundamental right was abolished by the 44th Amendment?
Correct Answer

(B) Right to Property

Explanation

Solution: 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.

[#232] Which of the following is not a fundamental rights in Indian constitution?
Correct Answer

(C) Right to property

Explanation

Solution: 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.

[#233] By which of the following constitutional amendment act the Right to property ceases to be a fundamental right?
Correct Answer

(A) 44th

Explanation

Solution: 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.

[#234] According to Indian constitution Right to property is-
Correct Answer

(C) Legal right

Explanation

Solution: 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.

[#235] Which of the followings is not a fundamental right?
Correct Answer

(C) Right to strike

Explanation

Solution: Right to strike is not a fundamental right rather it can be termed as a legal right. Whereas right to equality, right against exploitation, right to religious freedom are part of fundamental rights provided to citizens.