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Which of the following is NOT a fundamental right of Indian citizens?
Right to property
Right to constitutional remedies
Freedom of movement
Right to form association
Let's break down the options real quick:
- Option 1: Right to property – This was a fundamental right under the original Constitution, but after the 44th Amendment in 1978, it became just a legal right, not a fundamental one.
- Option 2: Right to constitutional remedies – This is 100% a fundamental right (Article 32). It lets you move the Supreme Court if your other rights are violated.
- Option 3: Freedom of movement – This is a clear part of Article 19. You can move freely throughout India.
- Option 4: Right to form association – Also under Article 19. Citizens have the right to form groups, unions, and associations.
So, your pick is spot on. The only one on this list that's not a fundamental right anymore is the Right to Property.
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