Most companies in India are still not ready for the DPDP.
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The recent clarification from the MEA has left a lot of people confused, so here’s the simple breakdown.
An Indian passport is issued only to Indian citizens — that part is correct. However, a passport by itself is not considered the final, conclusive proof of citizenship if the matter ever goes to court.
Citizenship is a legal status under the Citizenship Act, 1955. It’s not just a document you hold.
For most Indians who are citizens by birth, there isn’t one single “citizenship certificate.” Your citizenship is determined by the law that applied when you were born, supported by documents like your birth certificate and, where needed, proof of your parents’ citizenship or immigration status.
For people who became citizens through registration or naturalisation, the official Citizenship Certificate issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs is the definitive proof.
The MEA isn’t saying that passport holders aren’t citizens. They’re simply clarifying that if citizenship is ever disputed in court, the judge will go by the Citizenship Act and examine all the evidence — not treat the passport as the only thing that matters.
The recent clarification from the MEA has left a lot of people confused, so here’s the simple breakdown.
An Indian passport is issued only to Indian citizens — that part is correct. However, a passport by itself is not considered the final, conclusive proof of citizenship if the matter ever goes to court.
Citizenship is a legal status under the Citizenship Act, 1955. It’s not just a document you hold.
For most Indians who are citizens by birth, there isn’t one single “citizenship certificate.” Your citizenship is determined by the law that applied when you were born, supported by documents like your birth certificate and, where needed, proof of your parents’ citizenship or immigration status.
For people who became citizens through registration or naturalisation, the official Citizenship Certificate issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs is the definitive proof.
The MEA isn’t saying that passport holders aren’t citizens. They’re simply clarifying that if citizenship is ever disputed in court, the judge will go by the Citizenship Act and examine all the evidence — not treat the passport as the only thing that matters.
#India #IndianPassport #MEA #Citizenship #CitizenshipAct1955 #KnowYourRights
@idrwalerts That’s the only thing Pakistan lives on!!! Televise this shit too and they will die of depression!!! Anything that’s televised they get their ass wooped!! Please let them stay happy, we lost all 36 due to lumber 1 Pak Airforce.