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Article 19(1)(f) of the Constitution guaranteed to all citizens the fundamental right to
Acquire & hold property
Dispose of property
Do business in any part of India
Both (a) & (b)
- Article 19(1)(f) of the Indian Constitution originally guaranteed citizens the fundamental right to acquire and hold property.
- This provision also included the right to dispose of property.
- However, this right was abolished by the 44th Amendment in 1978 and shifted to Article 300A as a legal right.
- The option to "do business in any part of India" falls under Article 19(1)(g), which is a separate provision.
- Initially, both acquiring, holding, and disposing of property were covered under Article 19(1)(f).
Correct Answer: Option 4 - Both (a) & (b)
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