Citizenship Law of India (document, English)

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Citizenship Law of India (document, English)

Resource Type
Citizenship Law
Publication Year
1955
Author(s)
Language
English (US)

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Summary
  • Short title.
  • Interpretation.
  • Citizenship by birth.
  • Citizenship by descent.
  • Citizenship by registration.
  • Citizenship by naturalization.
    • Special provisions as to citizenship of persons covered by the Assam Accord.
    • Special provisions as to citizenship of person covered by proviso to clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 2.
  • Citizenship by incorporation of territory.
    • Registration of Overseas Citizen of India Cardholder.
    • Conferment of rights on Overseas Citizen of India Cardholder.
    • Renunciation of Overseas Citizen of India Card.
    • Cancellation of registration as Overseas Citizen of India Cardholder. 
  • Renunciation of citizenship.
  • Termination of citizenship.
  • Deprivation of citizenship.
  • [Omitted.].
  • [Omitted.].
  • Certificate of Citizenship in case of doubt.
  • Disposal of application under sections 5, 6 and 7A.
    • Issue of national identity cards.
  • Revision.
    • Review.
  • Delegation of powers.
  • Offences.
  • Power to make rules.
  • 19. [Repealed.]. [THE FIRST SCHEDULE.] [Omitted.]. THE SECOND SCHEDULE. THE THIRD SCHEDULE. [THE FOURTH SCHEDULE.] [Omitted.].

Source: Foreigners Division: Ministry of Home Affairs (Document Source)

 

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