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#1. In India who is eligible to become President of India?
Both Citizen by Birth and naturalised citizen can become President of India.
#2. Which of the following person is citizen of India by Descent?
A person born outside India on or after 26 January 1950 but before 10the December 1992 is a citizen of India by descent , if his father was Indian citizen at the time of his or her birth.
#3. On after which date a person born outside India shall not be a citizen of India by Descent , unless his birth is registered at an Indian Consulate within one year of his birth?
From 3 December 2004 a person born outside India shall not be a citizen of India by Descent , unless his birth is registered at an Indian Consulate within one year of his birth or after this period with the permission of Government of India.
#4. A foreigner who is married to Indian citizen can file for a Indian citizenship after living in India for how many Years?
A foreigner who is married to Indian citizen can file for a Indian citizenship after living in India for 7 Years.
#5. A foreigner can file for Indian Citizenship after living for how many years in India?
A foreigner can file for Indian Citizenship after living for 12 Years in India.
#6. Citizenship Act 1955 also provides for Commonwealth Citizenship, and Commonwealth Citizenship provision was repealed under Which Constitutional Amendment Act?
Citizenship Act 1955 also provides for Commonwealth Citizenship, and Commonwealth Citizenship provision was repealed under Citizenship Amendment Act 2003.
#7. By which date a person born in India is citizen of India only if both of his parents are citizen of India ?
A person born in India on or after 3 December 2004 is citizen of India only if both of his parents are citizen of India or one of his parents is citizen of India and other is not a illegal migrant.
#8. Which of the following Act provides for the provision regarding Loosing Indian Citizenship?
Citizenship Act 2003 provides for the provision regarding Loosing Indian Citizenship by three methods that is
- By Renunciation
- By Termination
- By Deprivation
#9. Which Part of the Indian Constitution is known as Magna Carta of India?
Part 3 of the Indian Constitution is known as Magna Carta of India and contains Fundamental Rights.
#10. Originally Indian Constitution contained how many Fundamental Rights?
Originally Indian Constitution contained 7 fundamental rights but right to property was deleted by 44 the Amendment 1978 and now it is a legal right under Part 12the of the constitution under Article 300-A.