Q. In the context of Indian Citizenship, the term ‘Deprivation’ refers to:
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[A] The voluntary renunciation of citizenship by an individual.

[B] The termination of citizenship due to the acquisition of foreign nationality.

[C] The compulsory cancellation of citizenship by the government under certain conditions.

[D] The automatic loss of citizenship when a person stays abroad for more than 10 years.

Answer: C
Notes:

Explanation:

  • Deprivation is the authority of the central government to revoke Indian citizenship under certain circumstances. Citizenship may be forcibly terminated if:
    • It was acquired through fraudulent means.
    • The individual has acted disloyally towards the Indian Constitution.
    • The person has engaged in unlawful trade or communication with an enemy during wartime.
    • Within five years of acquiring citizenship by registration or naturalization, the individual has been sentenced to imprisonment for at least two years in any country.
    • The individual has continuously resided outside India for seven years without maintaining connections with the country.

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