Originally, the Indian Constitution guaranteed seven Fundamental Rights. However, the Right to Property was removed from this category and made a legal right under Article 300A by which of the following constitutional amendments?

Fundamental Rights — question ID 328

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Explanation

Part III of the Indian Constitution, referred to as the 'Magna Carta' of India, originally contained seven fundamental rights. The 44th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1978 removed the Right to Property from the list of Fundamental Rights and made it a legal right under Article 300A in Part XII of the Constitution, leaving only six fundamental rights in force today.