How do the CAA Rules impact the concept of dual citizenship in India
The CAA Rules potentially allow for dual citizenship without requiring renunciation of previous citizenship, as petitioners argue in court.
- Under the CAA Rules, individuals from select religious minority communities in neighboring countries may be eligible for Indian citizenship.
- These individuals are not required to provide proof of renunciation of their previous citizenship.
- Some petitioners argue that this could potentially open the door for dual citizenship in India.
- However, the government has not explicitly addressed the issue of dual citizenship in the CAA Rules.
- The interpretation of the rules regarding dual citizenship remains a topic of debate and legal scrutiny.
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