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Which of the following is NOT a recognised Fundamental Right in the Indian Constitution as it stands today?

ARight against exploitation (Articles 23–24)
BRight to equality (Articles 14–18)
CRight to freedom (Articles 19–22)
DRight to property (formerly Article 31)
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Right to property (formerly Article 31)
The right to property was DELETED as a Fundamental Right by the 44th Amendment (1978) and re-located as a constitutional right under Article 300A. The other three remain Fundamental Rights in Part III.
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