Which one of the following is not a fundamental right?

Which one of the following is not a fundamental right?

Right to equality
Right to liberty
Right against exploitation
Right to property
This question was previously asked in
UPSC CAPF – 2010
Fundamental Rights are enshrined in Part III of the Constitution of India (Articles 12-35).
– Right to equality (Articles 14-18) is a fundamental right.
– Right to liberty (primarily covered under Articles 19-22, including Right to Freedom and Right to Life and Personal Liberty) is a fundamental right.
– Right against exploitation (Articles 23-24) is a fundamental right.
– Right to property was originally a fundamental right under Article 31. However, it was removed from the list of fundamental rights by the 44th Amendment Act, 1978, and made a legal right under Article 300A in Part XII of the Constitution.
– Fundamental Rights are guaranteed by the Constitution in Part III.
– The Right to Property was a fundamental right but is now only a legal right.
Making the Right to Property a legal right meant that it could be regulated or acquired by the state through due process of law and payment of compensation, without attracting the strict limitations placed on the abridgement of fundamental rights.