Citizenship by birth'; Section 4 talks of 'Citizenship by descent'; Section 5 provides 'Citizenship by registration' and Section 6 deals ... renunciate citizenship and Section 9 talks of termination of citizenship. Section 10 talks of 'Deprivation of citizenship' in certain cases. Section 13 makes
deported. This agreement led to the amendment of the
Citizenship Act, 1955 by incorporating Section 6-A providing special
provisions as to the citizenship ... Supreme
Court examined the scope of Section 6-A of the Citizenship
(Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules,
2003 Citizenship
acquisition of Indian
Citizenship under Section 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 and 7 . Section 3 provides for
acquisition of citizenship by birth on every person born ... parent renounces the Indian citizenship u/s 8 of
the Citizenship Act and other parent continues to hold Indian
citizenship and the parents either
before accepting Indian
citizenship.
(b) Citizenship application of Tibetan married to an Indian under
Section 5(1)(c) of the Citizenship ... birth, to have
to apply for citizenship. Unlike certain other provisions, like Section 5
and Section 6 CA which require an application to be made
before accepting Indian
citizenship.
(b) Citizenship application of Tibetan married to an Indian under
Section 5(1)(c) of the Citizenship ... birth, to have
to apply for citizenship. Unlike certain other provisions, like Section 5
and Section 6 CA which require an application to be made
before accepting Indian
citizenship.
(b) Citizenship application of Tibetan married to an Indian under
Section 5(1)(c) of the Citizenship ... birth, to have
to apply for citizenship. Unlike certain other provisions, like Section 5
and Section 6 CA which require an application to be made
provides for acquisition of citizenship by descent. Section 5 of the Act
provides for acquiring citizenship by registration whereas Section 6
provides for acquisition ... citizenship by naturalization. Section 6(A)
contains certain special provisions as to citizenship of persons covered
by Assam Accord.
(28) The appellants did not tell
appreciation of
the provisions of Section 6 A of the Citizenship Act 1955. Section 6 A of
the Citizenship Act 1955 is extracted as below ... foreigners.
13. In view of the provisions of Section 6 A of the Citizenship Act 1955,
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Clause
respect
of references made under sub-section (3) of Section 6-A of the Citizenship Act, 1955
to a Tribunal constituted under the Foreigners (Tribunals ... migration into Assam as prescribed under
the aforesaid Section 6-A of the Citizenship Act, 1955. Law being clear, as above, there
are neither
Section 3 of the Citizenship Act, 1955 is reproduced
as below;
"3. Citizenship by birth.--- (1) Except as provided in sub-
section (2), every ... Indian citizen under relevant provision
of Section 5 or, Section 6 of the Citizenship Act, 1955 and
the applicant must not be an Illegal Migrant