
3. Citizenship by birth.―(1) Except as provided in sub-section (2), every person born in India―(a) on or after the 26th day of January, 1950, but before the 1st day of July, 1987; (b) on or after the 1st day of July, 1987, but before the commencement of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2003 (6 of 2004) and either of whose parents is a citizen of India at the time of his birth; (c) on or after the commencement of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2003 (6 of 2004), where― (i) both of his parents are citizens of India; or (ii) one of whose parents is a citizen of India and the other is not an illegal migrant at the time of his birth, shall be a citizen of India by birth.
The Citizenship Act, 1955
BIBLIOGRAPHY
- The Citizenship Act, 1955. Act No. 57 of 1955, Government of India, 30 Dec. 1955.
- Jung, C.G. Psychological Types. Collected Works, vol. 6
- In general, it is the process by which individual beings are formed and differentiated [from other human beings]; in particular, it is the development of the psychological individual as a being distinct from the general, collective psychology (CW6 757).