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True or False: Aliens in India have the same civil and political rights as citizens. |
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Fill in the blank: Citizens are recognized under law as legal members of a ___ or belonging to a ___. |
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What distinguishes 'friendly' aliens from 'enemy' aliens in the context of citizenship in India? |
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'Friendly' aliens retain certain rights, while 'enemy' aliens are further deprived of rights under clauses (1)-(2) of Art. 22. |
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Citizens enjoy full civil and political rights, whereas aliens do not enjoy all of these rights. |
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Fill in the blank: Enemy aliens are deprived of rights under clauses (1)-(2) of Article ___. |
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Single citizenship means that all Indians are citizens of India as a whole, without any provision for dual citizenship, which is a characteristic of some federal states. |
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Fill in the blank: The Indian Constitution provides single citizenship, meaning there is only ___ citizenship for Indians. |
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What are the classes of persons deemed to be citizens of India according to the Constitution? |
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The Constitution outlines classes of persons who would be considered citizens as of the date it commenced, but does not establish permanent laws regarding citizenship. |
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Fill in the blank: Articles ___ to ___ of Part II of the Indian Constitution discuss citizenship. |
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Certain Fundamental Rights such as those under Articles 15, 16, and 19, eligibility for specific offices like President and Judges, and the right to vote and contest in elections. |
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The Citizenship Act of 1955, enacted by Parliament, provides detailed provisions for the acquisition and termination of Indian citizenship, as guided by Articles 5-11 of the Constitution. |
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Fill in the blank: Only citizens are eligible for certain offices such as ___ and ___ in India. |
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Fundamental Rights under the Constitution are primarily granted to citizens, and these rights are not available to aliens, highlighting the special status of citizenship. |
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Article 5 of the Constitution addresses citizenship at the commencement of the Constitution. It states that a person is a citizen of India if they were born in India or either of their parents were born in India, or if they have been ordinarily resident in India for ___ years prior to the commencement. |
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What conditions must be met for a person who migrated to India from Pakistan before July 19, 1948, to be considered a citizen of India according to Article 6? |
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They must have been ordinarily resident in India since the date of their migration. |
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Article 7 outlines the rights of citizenship for certain migrants to Pakistan. True or False? |
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True. Article 7 deals with the rights of citizenship for certain migrants who have moved to Pakistan. |
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According to Article 6, if a person migrated to India from Pakistan on or after July 19, 1948, they must be registered as a citizen if they have been resident in India for at least ___ months prior to their application. |
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Fill in the blank: At the commencement of the Constitution, every person with a domicile in India who has been ordinarily resident in India for not less than ___ years is considered a citizen. |
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What is the significance of the Government of India Act, 1935 in defining citizenship as per Article 6? |
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It provides the definition of who is considered to have been born in India for the purposes of citizenship. |