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· Right to property is a Legal Right. Before the 44th Constitutional Amendment 1978 it had the status of a Fundamental right under Art. 19(1) (f) of the Constitution of India. After, this Amendment Art. Article 31 and Article 19(1)(f) were completely removed from Part III and Art. 300 A was added to Constitution. · Art. 300 A- No person shall be deprived of his property save by authority of law. Therefore, the current status of property right as per Art. 300 A is a Legal right and a Constitutional Right.
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