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Assam NRC: Results of the complete family will be available for display online from Sep 14

Sentinel Digital Desk

Guwahati: The State Coordinator of NRC in their latest announcement had informed that the results for the complete family will be available for display online from September 14, 2019.

It is to be noted that the final publication of the NRC list on 31st August 2019 consisted only of Supplementary lists, queries are being received from the public about publication of results of all members of a family irrespective of their involvement in the claims and objections process.

The authorities also informed that queries are also received from the public about the issue of certified copies of rejection from Final NRC. The public is aware that the hearings have been held at various venues away from their designated NSKs.

Notably, the process of collection of the orders passed by the NRC officers is being carried out to enable early availability of the same to the public to file appeals.

Meanwhile, the time frame for this process will be announced shortly by the State Coordinator.

About National Register of Citizens of India

The National Register of Citizens (NRC) is a register maintained by the Government of India containing names & certain relevant information for identification of all genuine Indian citizens. The register was first prepared after the 1951 Census of India and since then it has not been updated till recently.

The North-East Indian state of Assam has become the first state in India where the updation of the NRC is being taken up to include the names of those persons whose names appeared in the NRC, 1951 & still alive and/or of their presently living descendants having a permanent residence within the state.

However due to an amendment carried out in the Indian Citizenship Act, 1955 , the State Register of Citizens for the state of Assam , which forms a part of the National Register of Citizens, has also been held to be legal to contain the names of all persons, whose names appeared at least in any of the Electoral Rolls published for any of the then assembly constituencies within the territorial limits of present-day state of Assam up to midnight of 24 March 1971 and also of descendants of such persons presently having permanent residence within the state. A person residing in the present state of Assam is also eligible to get his or her name entered in the register, if he or she holds and submit to the registering authority any of certain specific documents issued up to midnight of 24 March 1971 against his or her name or in the names of his or her ancestor which would prove the holder's or ancestor's presence within the territorial limits of the present-day state of Assam. This is a peculiar situation in which any person, who has entered into the territorial limits of the present-day state of Assam up to the midnight of 24 March 1971 from the neighboring country Bangladesh, or any of the person's descendant, can claim to be an Indian citizen of the state of Assam throughout India by dint of presence of his or her own self or of ancestor's, within the territorial limits of the present-day state of Assam only but no other Indian states for that matter. In case of descendants, they further have to hold and submit to the registering authority another specific piece of document proving his or her blood relationship with a person whose name did appear in NRC, 1951 or in any of the said Electoral Rolls or whose presence in the territorial limits of the present-day state of Assam is ascertainable with prescribed specific documents.