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Citizenship in India

Political Science ⇒ Indian Constitution and Government

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Describe the conditions under which citizenship by registration can be granted in India.
Describe the process of acquiring Indian citizenship by naturalization.
Describe the process of renunciation of Indian citizenship.
Discuss the role of the Central Government in granting and terminating citizenship in India.
Discuss the significance of Article 9 of the Indian Constitution in the context of citizenship.
Explain the difference between citizenship and nationality as per the Indian context.
Explain the impact of the 1986 amendment to the Citizenship Act, 1955.
Explain the importance of citizenship in a democratic country like India.
Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers Parliament to make laws regarding acquisition and termination of citizenship? (1) Article 10 (2) Article 11 (3) Article 12 (4) Article 9
Which authority is empowered to decide questions of citizenship in case of doubt? (1) President of India (2) Supreme Court (3) Central Government (4) Parliament
Which of the following is a constitutional right available only to Indian citizens? (1) Right to freedom of speech and expression (2) Right to protection of life and personal liberty (3) Right against exploitation (4) Right to equality before law
Which of the following is a correct statement about the rights of Indian citizens? (1) All fundamental rights are available to citizens only (2) Some fundamental rights are available to both citizens and foreigners (3) No fundamental rights are available to foreigners (4) Only economic rights are available to citizens
A child born outside India on or after 3rd December 2004 shall not be a citizen of India by descent unless _____.
A person born in India on or after 26th January 1950 but before 1st July 1987 is a citizen of India by _____.
Article ___ of the Indian Constitution defines who are citizens of India at the commencement of the Constitution.
Fill in the blank: The Citizenship Act was enacted in the year _____.
A person who voluntarily acquires the citizenship of another country after 26th January 1950 ceases to be a citizen of India. (True/False)
Is it possible for a person to be a citizen of two countries at the same time under Indian law? (Yes/No)
True or False: The Constitution of India allows Parliament to make laws regarding citizenship at any time.
True or False: The Constitution of India originally provided for citizenship by birth, descent, registration, and naturalization.