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Right .............. ceased to be a fundamental right after the 45th Amendment bill, 1978 to the Indian Constitution
To Education
To Property
To Equality
Against Exploitation
- The 45th Amendment Bill, 1978, is not known in Indian constitutional history; possibly, you meant the 44th Amendment Act, 1978.
- ? To Property: The 44th Amendment Act, 1978, removed the right to property from the list of fundamental rights, making it a legal right instead.
- To Education: This became a fundamental right later, through the 86th Amendment in 2002.
- To Equality: This remains a fundamental right, ensuring equality before the law.
- Against Exploitation: Still a fundamental right, protecting individuals from forced labor and exploitation.
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