The intersection of Indian citizenship amendment act 2019 and religious persecutiondoi:10.1007/s44282-024-00108-xAnanda, D.Discover Global Society
Citizenship-Acquisition/Termination Answer: 4 Q8 The process of amendment of the Indian Constitution is taken from which of the following countries? Japan Britain South Africa USA Answer: 3 Q9 Which of the following Constitutional Amendment Act amended the age of voting from 21 to 18?
India, on Dec. 22, 2019. Narendra Modi on Sunday refuted allegations that his government is discriminatory in the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) which has triggered massive protests nationwide. (Photo by Partha Sarkar/Xinhua)
The Quaid-i-Azam said that the new State would be a modern democratic State, with sovereignty resting in the people and the members of the new nation having equal rights of citizenship regardless of their religion, caste or creed. When Pakistan formally appeared on the map, the Quaid-i-...
31 Cf. Citizens (Registration at Indian Consulates) Rules 1956, in exercise of the powers conferred by Sections 18(1) & 2(f) and 5(1)(b) of the Citizenship Act, 1955. For more details, see MEA (2019f). 9 Diaspora Policies, Consular Services and Social Protection for ...
International LawCitizenshipLegal TheoryPolitical ScienceThe piece is an analytical critique of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act by deconstructing it in regards to a wide range of legal (national and international), poSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
The Quaid-i-Azam said that the new State would be a modern democratic State, with sovereignty resting in the people and the members of the new nation having equal rights of citizenship regardless of their religion, caste or creed. When Pakistan formally appeared on the map, the Quaid-i-...
A.—In that case such communities cannot have any rights of citizenship. Q.—Will the non-Muslim communities inhabiting Pakistan be called by you as mu’ahids? A.—No, not in the absence of an agreement with them. To my knowledge there is no such agreement with such communities in Pakis...
The Quaid-i-Azam said that the new State would be a modern democratic State, with sovereignty resting in the people and the members of the new nation having equal rights of citizenship regardless of their religion, caste or creed. When Pakistan formally appeared on the map, the Quaid-i-...
A.—In that case such communities cannot have any rights of citizenship. Q.—Will the non-Muslim communities inhabiting Pakistan be called by you as mu’ahids? A.—No, not in the absence of an agreement with them. To my knowledge there is no such agreement with such communities in Pakis...