Law on Citizenship, Foreigners & Passports (2nd Edition) is a detailed and authoritative treatise on the statutory and constitutional framework governing nationality and immigration in India. The book examines the Citizenship Act, rules and amendments concerning acquisition, determination, and termination of Indian citizenship, including provisions relating to overseas citizens and persons of Indian origin.
It provides thorough coverage of the Foreigners Act and allied laws regulating entry, stay, detention, and deportation of non-citizens, along with the rights and liabilities of foreigners under Indian law. The book also analyzes the Passport Act and relevant rules governing issuance, impounding, revocation, and misuse of passports, with reference to judicial interpretations.
Special emphasis is placed on constitutional principles, executive powers, and judicial review in matters of citizenship and immigration. Important case law is discussed to illustrate evolving legal standards on nationality, travel rights, and state control over borders. By combining statutory analysis with practical and judicial perspectives, this edition serves as a valuable resource for both academic study and professional practice in immigration and nationality law.








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