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The Right to Property was converted from Fundamental Right to Legal Right Because:
It gave rise to litigation that overburdened the Judiciary
It led to conflict between parliament and judiciary
Increased the public resentment
It led to the corruption in the name of Fundamental Rights
Right to Property was shifted from the list of Fundamental Right to Legal Right (Article 300A) through 44th Constitutional Amendment Act 1978. Right to Property created a lot of agitation and so the Parliament repealed the Right to Property and inserted Article 300A which falls under Part XII of the Indian Constitution. With the implication of the amendment, no compensation rights have been guaranteed in case of states acquisition.
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