Anglo-Indian definition clarifies ancestry, domicile, birth and parental habitual residence requirements for constitutional recognition. The constitutional definition requires that a person's father or male-line progenitor be of European descent, the person be domiciled in India, and be born in India to parents habitually resident in India and not established there for temporary purposes.
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Anglo-Indian definition clarifies ancestry, domicile, birth and parental habitual residence requirements for constitutional recognition.
The constitutional definition requires that a person's father or male-line progenitor be of European descent, the person be domiciled in India, and be born in India to parents habitually resident in India and not established there for temporary purposes.
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