The
constitution of Indian Provides for a single and uniform citizenship for whole
of India.
Citizenship
of India was granted to every person who domiciled in the territory of India at
the commencement of the constitution and who was born in the territory of India
or-
·
Either of whose parents was born in the territory of India or
·
Who had been ordinarily residing in the territory of India for not less than
five years immediately preceding commencement of the Constitution?
Indian
citizens have the following rights under the Constitution which aliens do not
possess:
·
Only citizens are eligible for offices of the President , Vice- President ,
Judge of the Supreme Court or a High Court, Attorney general, Governor of
a State , Member of a Legislature etc.
·
Only citizens have the right to vote.
Enemy
aliens are not entitled to the benefit of the procedural provisions in clauses
(1)-(2) of Article 22 relating to arrest and detention.
The
Citizenship Act, 1955, provides for the acquisition of Indian citizenship in
the following ways:
Generally,
every person born in India on or after January 1950, shall be a citizen of
India if either of his parents was a citizen of India at the time of that
person’s birth.
A
person can apply for and get registered as a citizen of India by descent, if
his father was a citizen of India at the time of that person’s birth.
A
person can apply for and get registered as a citizen of India by the competent
authority if he satisfies the conditions laid down.
A
person residing in India for more than 7 years and having adequate knowledge of
a constitutionally recognized Indian language can seek citizenship by
naturalization , provided he is not a citizen of a country where Indian
citizens are prevented from becoming citizens by naturalization.
If
any new territory becomes a part of India, the persons of the territory become
citizens of India.
Citizenship
of India may be lost by:
·
Renunciation of citizenship.
·
Termination of citizenship, if a citizen of India voluntarily acquires the
citizenship of another country.
·
Deprivation of citizenship by the Government of India.
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