Reintroduce Article 19(1)(f) & Article 31 and repeal Article300A inthe Indian Constitution


Reintroduce Article 19(1)(f) & Article 31 and repeal Article300A inthe Indian Constitution
The Issue
As a concerned citizen, deeply invested in national and public interest, I am calling on lawmakers to restore Article 19(1)(f) & Article 31 and repeal article 300A of the Indian Constitution. This key provision, repealed in 1978 with the 44th amendment, safeguarded the fundamental right of individuals to own and dispose of property. Its annulment has plunged countless individuals into legal battles over fraudulent documents and unsanctioned property claims.
Restitution of Article 19(1)(f) article 31 can place a vital check on the unlawful usurpation of private property, ensuring that the rights of ordinary citizens are upheld, and that legal transparency is maintained in property matters. It is crucial to remember that property rights serve a crucial role in promoting economic growth and development, as endorsed by scholars like Hernando de Soto Polar.
A reconsideration of this legislative shift from 1978 is critical to uphold not just individual rights, but the collective interest of a just and fair society. Sign our petition to demand institutional and structural reform, standing united for the restoration of Article 19(1)(f), article 31 and repeal articles 300A to uphold our shared values of justice, fairness, and respect for private property. Your signature can make a difference.
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The Issue
As a concerned citizen, deeply invested in national and public interest, I am calling on lawmakers to restore Article 19(1)(f) & Article 31 and repeal article 300A of the Indian Constitution. This key provision, repealed in 1978 with the 44th amendment, safeguarded the fundamental right of individuals to own and dispose of property. Its annulment has plunged countless individuals into legal battles over fraudulent documents and unsanctioned property claims.
Restitution of Article 19(1)(f) article 31 can place a vital check on the unlawful usurpation of private property, ensuring that the rights of ordinary citizens are upheld, and that legal transparency is maintained in property matters. It is crucial to remember that property rights serve a crucial role in promoting economic growth and development, as endorsed by scholars like Hernando de Soto Polar.
A reconsideration of this legislative shift from 1978 is critical to uphold not just individual rights, but the collective interest of a just and fair society. Sign our petition to demand institutional and structural reform, standing united for the restoration of Article 19(1)(f), article 31 and repeal articles 300A to uphold our shared values of justice, fairness, and respect for private property. Your signature can make a difference.
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Petition created on 1 March 2025