explain the feature of the Indian constitution which deals with citizenship. [3 marks]
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The Citizenship Act, 1955 and its Amendments deal with the acquisition and termination of citizenship in India. Moreover, the Constitution has also provided citizenship rights for Overseas Citizen of India, Non-Resident Indians, and Persons of Indian Origin.
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The term citizenship refers to the enjoyment of full membership of any community or state in which a citizen; enjoys civil and political rights. It can be defined as a legal relationship of an individual with a particular state which is expressed by pledging his loyalty towards state and by carrying out duties like paying taxes, serving in the army during need, respecting national principles and values etc..
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- Rights of Citizenship of certain persons who have migrated to India from the territory now included in Pakistan shall be deemed to be a citizen of India at the commencement of this Constitution
- These are the Rights of Citizenship of certain persons of Indian origin residing outside India for the purpose of employment, education, and marriage
- Every person who is a citizen of India under any provisions of this part will be subject to any law enacted by the Parliament.
- Persons who voluntarily acquire citizenship of a foreign state will not be citizens of India.
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