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In the year 1978, the ........... amendment eliminated the right to acquire, hold and dispose of property as a fundamental right.
41st
43rd
44th
42nd
- 44th Amendment: This amendment passed in 1978, removed the right to property from the list of fundamental rights. It remains as a constitutional or legal right under Article 300A. Your Answer is Right
- 41st Amendment: This amendment was enacted in 1976 and primarily dealt with extending the term of the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies from five to six years.
- 42nd Amendment: Enacted in 1976, it is known as the "Mini Constitution" for its extensive changes, including changes to the Preamble and the addition of the words "Socialist," "Secular," and "Integrity."
- 43rd Amendment: Passed in 1977, it aimed at nullifying certain provisions of the 42nd Amendment.
Thus, your choice, option 3, is accurate!
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