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Articles 5 to 11 (part ii) of the constitution of india

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Answered by zunnairailyas177
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Article 5 : Citizenship at the beginning of the Constitution  

Person who had his permanent home in the Asian nation and fulfilled either of the three conditions:  

  • He was born in the Asian nation,
  • Either of his elders was born in the Asian nation,  
  • He usually lived in the Asian nation five years before the constitution began.  

Article 6 : Rights of citizenship of specific people who have relocated to India from Pakistan  

Person who migrated from Pakistan to the Republic of {india|Bharat|Asian country|Asian nation} and he or either of his oldsters or any of his grandparents were born in undivided India and consummated either of the 2 conditions:

  • Migrated before nineteenth July, 1948
  • Migrated on or after nineteenth July, 1948

Article 7 : Rights of citizenship of specific vagrants to Pakistan

Person who migrated from the Republic of India to the Asian nation once first March 1947 but, later came back to Republic of India for transplantation.

He ought to fulfill following condition to become a subject of the Republic of India :

The person had to be resident in Republic of India for atleast vi months before applying for citizenship registration.

Article 8 : Rights of citizenship of specific people of Indian starting point dwelling outside India  

Include indians from overseas (people born in India but residing outside India) who wish to acquire Indian citizenship.

Article 9 : Persons intentionally securing citizenship of a remote State not to be natives  

If someone voluntarily acquires citizenship of another foreign country, he shall be underprivileged (forfeit) of the proper of Indian citizenship.  

Article 10 : Continuance of the privileges of citizenship  

Every person UN agency is or deemed(considered) to be a national of India as in Article five to ten, shall still be a national of India till subjected to the provisions of any law enacted by the Parliament.  

Article 11 : Parliament to direct the privilege of citizenship by law  

The powers to create any law on the matters of effort or terminating the citizenship of someone and different matters of citizenship area unit unconditional within the Parliament as provided by the constitution.

Answered by topanswers
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In Indian constitution, Article 5-11 in part II of the constitution deals with the citizenship of the people.

Article 5 deals the citizenship at the commencement of the constitution

Article 6 deals with the Rights of the citizens who migrated from Pakistan.

Article 7 deals with the certain migrants to Pakistan and their rights.

Article 8 deals with the rights of the citizen who is an Indian originate but residing outside of the country

Article 9 deals with the rights of the persons who voluntarily acquiring citizenship of a foreign state.

Article 10 deals with the continence of the rights of the citizens

Article 11 deals with the Parliament to regulate the rights and laws of the citizens.

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