GK Question

polity easy true_false

Right to Property is currently a Fundamental Right under the Indian Constitution.

  1. True
  2. False

Answer: False

Right to Property was originally a Fundamental Right under Article 31. However, the 44th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1978 removed it from Part III (Fundamental Rights) and made it a legal right under Article 300-A. It is no longer enforceable under Article 32.

Topic Fundamental Rights
Exam Relevance Common trick question in SSC and Banking exams to test knowledge of amendments