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2024, Vol. 4, Issue 1, Part C

Navigating Indian citizenship: A comprehensive analysis of laws, amendments, and controversies


Author(s): Dr. Vivek Kumar Gupta

Abstract: This exploration paper digs into the complex idea of Indian citizenship, investigating its verifiable development, legitimate system, and contemporary difficulties. Indian citizenship is a dynamic and developing build, with its establishments laid in the Indian Constitution and consequently represented by the Citizenship Demonstration of 1955. This paper gives a thorough investigation of the different courses to Indian citizenship, including birth, drop, enrolment, naturalization, and the joining of domains. The paper likewise investigates the questionable Citizenship Alteration Demonstration of 2019, which tries to facilitate citizenship for explicit strict networks from adjoining nations, igniting banters over strict segregation and its suggestions on India's common texture. Moreover, the examination looks at the Assam Accord of 1985, a urgent understanding resolving the issue of unlawful movement in the state, and its effect on citizenship privileges. Moreover, it investigates the complexities of the Public Register of Residents (NRC) and the Public Populace Register (NPR), revealing insight into their job in confirming citizenship and their possible ramifications on occupants of India. The review highlights the intricacies and subtleties encompassing Indian citizenship, including the strain between jus soli and jus sanguine standards, the moving scene of who qualifies as a resident, and the obscured limits among lawful and unlawful travellers. It likewise features the meaning of shielding social and etymological ways of life as framed in the Assam Accord. This research paper offers a far reaching outline of the idea of Indian citizenship, enlightening its legitimate establishments, verifiable setting, and contemporary difficulties, especially considering ongoing regulative changes and discussions over inclusivity and strict separation.

DOI: 10.22271/civillaw.2024.v4.i1c.78

Pages: 188-193 | Views: 518 | Downloads: 219

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Dr. Vivek Kumar Gupta. Navigating Indian citizenship: A comprehensive analysis of laws, amendments, and controversies. Int J Civ Law Legal Res 2024;4(1):188-193. DOI: 10.22271/civillaw.2024.v4.i1c.78
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