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‘Right to property is not a fundamental right. Now it is a legal right’. Mention the article :

AArticle 21 A

BArticle 51 A

CArticle 300 A

DArticle 370 A

Answer:

C. Article 300 A

Read Explanation:

Right to Property ceased to be a fundamental right with the 44th Constitution Amendment in 1978. It was made a Constitutional right under Article 300A. Article 300A requires the state to follow due procedure and authority of law to deprive a person of his or her private property.


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