Indian court directs to issue passport to woman born to SL parents in Tamil Nadu

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Bringing relief to a woman who was born to Sri Lankan Tamil parents in Mandapam refugee camp in Ramanathapuram district in 1986, the Madurai
issue passport to her.The court was hearing a petition filed by the woman, K
Nalini, who is currently residing at Tiruchi refugee camp
She said her parents came to India when Sri Lanka was on the verge of a civil war and there were atrocities committed against Tamils
She was born in Mandapam refugee camp on April 21, 1986.The petitioner said she was married now and was a mother of two children
Since she was born in the refugee camp and had stayed there for long, there was stigma attached to it
application was processed
But, it was kept pending as the authorities had doubts about her nationality
She was born on Indian soil and by virtue of the Citizenship Act, 1955, she was an Indian citizen.Ms
Nalini pointed out that as per Section 3 of the Citizenship Act, every person born in India on or after January 26, 1950, but before July 1,
1987, should be a citizen of India by birth
The objection raised by passport authorities was not warranted
She was an Indian national by birth, she said.Justice G.R
Swaminathan observed that as per Section 3 of the Citizenship Act, 1955, every person born in India between January 26, 1950 and July 1,
1987 was an Indian citizen
In the present case, the petitioner was born to Sri Lankan refugees in Mandapam refugee camp in 1986
She was now residing in Tiruchi refugee camp
As per the Act, she was an Indian Citizen
Therefore, she was entitled to a passport, the court said and directed Tiruchi passport authority to issue a passport to the
petitioner.Source: The Hindu
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