-Jefferson The right to property under the constitution of India is one of the supreme rights of a common man.Earlier it is a fundamental right under Constitution of India. Later the right to property changed to the constitutional right or a legal right of a man. The government had decided to develop the country. But there were no sufficient properties to develop the country as expected. So government has decided to acquire the property from the Mass Land Owners for development of the public ... This article contains exhaustive information regarding the right to property as a fundamental right. It discusses in detail the evolution of the right to property from being a fundamental right to being derogated as a constitutional right Right to property is a human and constitutional right : SC The court pointed out that Article 300A still protects individuals from being dispossessed of their property without legal authority.