UPSC IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

Right to vote is a

a) Fundamental rightb) Statutory rightc) Constitutional rightd) None of the above



Ans – [B]
Explanation – Right to vote is a statutory right. This question was dealt exhaustively in PUCL vs UoI. It was decided by the supreme court in this judgement. This website summarizes the major points of the verdict.
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