NO
right to property
In 1978
Right to Property
Right to property was eliminated from fundamental rights in India during the tenure of Prime Minister Morarji Desai.
life, liberty and property
Freedom of choice is a fundamental right of individuals who work in a private enterprise system. The ownership of property and profits are also fundamental rights of the system.
forty-second amendment
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right against exploitation right of freedom of religion right of property freedom of speech and expression
In 1978, the fundamental right that was taken away was the right to privacy. The Supreme Court ruling in the case of Olmstead v. United States allowed for warrantless wiretapping, infringing on individuals' right to privacy and opening the door for government surveillance without proper oversight or probable cause.
right to work fundamental to all
Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) addresses the right to property. It states that everyone has the right to own property, either alone or in association with others, and that no one shall be arbitrarily deprived of their property. This article emphasizes the importance of property rights as a fundamental aspect of individual freedom and security.