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Consider the following pairs and identify the correctly matched pair/s.
1. Right to vote in elections – Not a Fundamental Right but it is a constitutional right
2. Right to property – Not a Fundamental Right but it is a constitutional right
3. Right to social security and insurance – Part of International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
4. Right to information – Right under the Fundamental Right to freedom of thought and expression
Choose the correct answer form the codes given below
1 and 2 Only
2 and 3 Only
3 and 4 Only
All the above
1. The Right To Vote is guaranteed by the Constitution of India under Article 326 of the Indian Constitution. Every citizen has to attain the age of 18 to exercise this particular right. Full voting rights were guaranteed to the citizens of India under the concept of 'Universal Suffrage' in 1950.
2.“Right to property is still a constitutional right under Article 300A of the Constitution of India though not a fundamental right. The deprivation of the right can only be in accordance with the procedure established by law.”
3.The States Parties to the present Covenant recognize the right of everyone to an adequate standard of living for himself and his family, including adequate food, clothing and housing, and to the continuous improvement of living conditions.
4. The right of access to information held by government bodies (RTI) provides that individuals have a basic human right to demand information held by government bodies. It derives from the right of freedom of expression to “seek and receive information,”and is recognized worldwide as a human right.
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