Constitutional Provisions of Citizenship in India – GKToday

Constitutional Provisions of Citizenship in India

Provisions related Citizenship in the constitution were among those few which had been given immediate effect on 26 November 1949. Framing the correct provisions was not an easy task in an environment when millions of people were moving in and out of borders due to partition and when integration of princely states was a work in progress. Due to these, the constitution included only those citizenship related provisions which were urgently needed that time. The articles 5 to 9 were included in the constitution not as a permanent law but something to address the contemporary problems only. These provisions provided that:

Thus, nature of provisions from Article 5 to 9 show that the objective of the constituent assembly was not to make a permanent law for citizenship. For enacting a detailed law on citizenship, the constitution gave plenary power to the parliament plenary powers via article 10 and 11.

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