In this video let us discuss Indian Citizenship as discussed in Part 2 of the Constitution of India. I will be covering Article 5-11 of the Indian Constitution in this video, and in the next video, we will cover Indian Citizenship Act 1955. My Course on Constitution of India: https://learn.finology.in/courses/legal/the-constitution-of-india-part-1 Timestamp 00:00 Why is Citizenship is Important? 01:52 What Indian Constitution says about Citizenship? 03:00 Article 5-11 of Indian Constitution 03:47 Article 5 of Indian Constitution 05:38 Article 6 of Indian Constitution 08:10 Article 7 of Indian Constitution 10:26 Article 8 of Indian Constitution 11:32 Article 9 & 10 of Indian Constitution 12:38 Parliament's Power to make laws on Citizenship 13:18 Quick Recap! A citizen of a state is the one who enjoys full civil and political rights conferred by the Constitution. A citizen is a subject of state. The social contract that many political thinkers have talked about, exist between a citizen & the state. State & citizens are duty bound towards each other. Citizenship – A citizen enjoy privileges in a certain dominion with respect to the governing state of that dominion. The basis of this treatment is his/her full time membership in a political community or the State. This membership is known as the citizenship and by its virtue only, a citizen begets rights & duties. Provisions for citizenship have been laid in part II of the constitution of India. Citizenship in general is available to only natural persons, and not incorporated entities like a company or partnership firm etc. Domicile: In simplest sense, domicile is a place where you have been living. Generally, Domicile of a person said to be in that country where he either has or is deemed by law to have his permanent house. ************************************************************** For more such insights you can subscribe to My Course Constitution: https://learn.finology.in/courses/legal/the-constitution-of-india-part-1 Current Affairs: https://learn.finology.in/courses/legal/current-affairs-2019-Current-affairs-today Jurisprudence: https://learn.finology.in/courses/legal/Professional-Course-on-Jurisprudence-law Company Law: https://learn.finology.in/courses/legal/course-on-corporate-law ************************************* Instagram: finologylegal