FUTURE OF CITIZENSHIP LAWS IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO IMPLEMENTATION OF NRC IN ASSAM
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The issue of citizenship in India, in contemporary times, is one of the most debated issues in the country. This controversy is centered on the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 (hereinafter CAA 2019), coupled with the National Population of Register (hereinafter NPR) and National Register of Citizen (hereinafter NRC), which have to be viewed together. The genesis of this debate came with the enactment of the CAA 2019, which aims to confer citizenships to illegal migrants of certain neighboring countries on the basis of religion. The migrants of two religious’ communities, that are Muslim and Jews, stand excluded from the Act. It is also pertinent to note that the CAA 2019 was enacted in the backdrop of the Supreme Court monitoring the NRC exercise in the state of Assam. The NRC case itself had proven to display serious socio-political problem and grave concerns nationwide by excluding over 19 lac persons belonging to various faiths, rendering them “stateless”i. These excluded persons range from the family members of a former President of India to those individuals who had fled religious persecution from neighboring countries.
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