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How many fundamental rights were enshrined in the Constitution of India of 1950?
Question

How many fundamental rights were enshrined in the Constitution of India of 1950?

A.

Seven

B.

Six

C.

Five

D.

Eight

Correct option is A

The correct answer is (A) Seven.

Explanation:

  • The Constitution of India, 1950, originally had seven Fundamental Rights, later revised after the 42nd Amendment in 1976.
  • Now, there are six Fundamental Rights, following the 44th Amendment.

Information Booster:

  • Fundamental Rights: Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural and Educational Rights, Right to Constitutional Remedies.
  • 42nd Amendment (1976): Changed the number of Fundamental Rights.
  • 44th Amendment (1978): Restored the right to Constitutional Remedies.

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