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Citizenship rights are crucial for national identity from "summary" of Constitution of India by Fali S. Nariman

Citizenship rights play a pivotal role in shaping the identity of a nation. These rights are not mere legal entitlements but are foundational to the very essence of what it means to belong to a particular country. In India, the Constitution enshrines certain fundamental rights that are essential for every citizen to fully participate in the life of the nation. The Constitution of India recognizes the importance of citizenship rights in fostering a sense of national identity among its diverse population. These rights ensure that all individuals are equal before the law and are entitled to the same privileges and protections. By guaranteeing these rights, the Constitution seeks to create a cohesive and inclusive society where every citizen has a stake in the nation's ...
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    Constitution of India

    Fali S. Nariman

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