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Recently the Supreme Court upheld the 1955 Citizenship Act provisions:

I. It upheld section 6A of 1955 Citizenship Act.

II. The Supreme Court in its decision upheld citizenship of people who arrived to Assam prior to 1st January 1966 from Bangladesh.

III. The section 6A of 1955 Citizenship Act provides an opportunity to become an Indian who arrived to West Bengal prior to 1st January 1966 from Nepal.

IV. All of the above.

Select the correct option:

  1. I only
  2. II only
  3. I and II only
  4. IV only

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Correct Answer: I and II only


Explanation:

  1. Statement I:

    • It upheld section 6A of 1955 Citizenship Act.
    • Correct: The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of Section 6A, which was inserted into the Citizenship Act, 1955, to address the issue of citizenship for people who migrated to Assam from Bangladesh before 1st January 1966.
  2. Statement II:

    • The Supreme Court in its decision upheld citizenship of people who arrived to Assam prior to 1st January 1966 from Bangladesh.
    • Correct: This is a key provision of Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, which was upheld by the Supreme Court.
  3. Statement III:

    • The section 6A of 1955 Citizenship Act provides an opportunity to become an Indian who arrived to West Bengal prior to 1st January 1966 from Nepal.
    • Incorrect: Section 6A specifically pertains to Assam and migrants from Bangladesh, not Nepal or West Bengal.

Conclusion:

Only Statements I and II are correct.
Thus, the correct answer is I and II only.

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