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Q: Since the commencement of the Constitution, which act has provisions relating to citizenship and loss of citizenship?
  • A. Citizenship Act, 1950
  • B. Citizenship Act, 1952
  • C. Citizenship Act, 1955
  • D. Citizenship Act, 1954
Correct Answer: Option C - In the beginning of the Constitution, the provisions related to Citizenship are given in Articles 5 to 11 in Part-II of the Constitution of India. The relevant Indian law is the citizenship act 1955, which was amended by the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1986, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1992, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2003 by the President of India on 7 January 2004.
C. In the beginning of the Constitution, the provisions related to Citizenship are given in Articles 5 to 11 in Part-II of the Constitution of India. The relevant Indian law is the citizenship act 1955, which was amended by the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1986, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1992, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2003 by the President of India on 7 January 2004.

Explanations:

In the beginning of the Constitution, the provisions related to Citizenship are given in Articles 5 to 11 in Part-II of the Constitution of India. The relevant Indian law is the citizenship act 1955, which was amended by the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1986, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1992, the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2003 by the President of India on 7 January 2004.