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Abu Thalha (Law)     28 April 2011

Assembly Elections

Can a NRI contest Assembly Elections?  If elected can he occupy a constitutional post?



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Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     28 April 2011

citizen of india can contest election. nri may be citizen of india or not.

Abu Thalha (Law)     28 April 2011

The term NRI itself means NON RESIDENT INDIAN.  It means he is a citizen of India but not resident in India.  If he stays for over six motnhs in India in a financial year, then he will be treated as Ordinarily resident in India.  In this case the person wishing to contest is an NRI.  Of course he is an Indian Citizen.  An constitutional exper is welcome to answer this question, particularly in view of the fact that for the first time NRIs are allowed voting rights in Indian elections.

Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     28 April 2011

PUT YOUR QUESTION IN 'EXPART' SECTION.

IF YOU GET APPROPRIATE ANSWER THEN POST FOR INCREASING MY KNOWLEDGE.

Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     28 April 2011

NRI COVERS THOSE WHO ARE OF INDIAN ORIGIN,

MIGHT BE - HE TOOK CITIZENSHIP OF ANOTHER COUNTRY.

Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     28 April 2011

If elected then why  he will not occupy a constitutional post?

 

has his name enteried into voter list? this is the primary question.

Arup (UNEMPLOYED)     18 May 2011

surprising, no other ans!

Mr. Professional (SE)     18 May 2011

If a person is only living in a different country for a period of time with an Indian passport, that doesn't bar him from contesting elections in India. However, if he has a resident/citizen status of another country, that may amount to disqualification. For more details, please refer to Indian Citizenship Act and Representation of People Act.


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