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A citizen of India can be deprived from his citizenship by:
Central Government via an Order
Parliament via making a law
Central or State Government via an order
President of India via Presidential order
- Option 1: Central Government via an Order - This is correct. Under the Citizenship Act of India, the Central Government has the power to deprive someone of their citizenship if certain conditions are met.
- Option 2: Parliament via making a law - Parliament can create laws regarding citizenship, including its acquisition and termination, but does not deprive individuals of citizenship directly.
- Option 3: Central or State Government via an order - State Governments do not have the authority to deprive citizenship, only the Central Government does.
- Option 4: President of India via Presidential order - The power to deprive citizenship is not within the President's individual authority.
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