NRC Assam Additional Draft Exclusion List 2019 – Check Your Name & Know ARN

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Central govt. had released the Complete Draft Consolidated List for National Register of Citizens (NRC) Assam on 30 July 2018. Now the Additional Draft Exclusion List for NRC is published on 26 June 2019 at nrcassam.nic.in. People can now know their ARN and check their name in the NRC Assam Draft List 2019. Over 1 lakh people who had made it to the draft NRC have been found ineligible for inclusion in the Final NRC List to be released on 31 July 2019.

The additional draft exclusion list released on 26 June 2019 named around 1,02,462 people who will have to again prove their citizenship credentials. Some people whose name was present in the complete draft NRC published last year have now been found ineligible on subsequent verification.

All the people in the Assam state can now check their name in complete draft of NRC published last year as well as additional draft exclusion list published recently. In case the name is not present in the recent list, then those people will have to prove their citizenship again.

Check Name in NRC Assam Additional Draft Exclusion List 2019

Now check your name in the NRC Assam additional draft exclusion list 2019 under Clause 5 of Schedule to Citizenship Rules 2003 as mentioned below:-

  • Step 1 – Firstly visit the official National Register of Citizens Assam website at nrcassam.nic.in
  • Step 2 – At the homepage, click at the “ADDITIONAL DRAFT EXCLUSION LIST (26-06-2019) is Live Now Click Here” link as shown at number 1 below:-
  • NRC Assam Draft List 2019
    NRC Assam Draft List 2019
  • Step 3Direct LinkNRC Assam Additional Draft Exclusion List 2019
  • Step 4 – This would open a new page for ARN based search for Additional Draft Exclusion List for National Register of Citizens published on 26 June 2019 under Clause 5 of the Schedule to Citizenship Rules 2003 as shown below:-
  • NRC Assam Additional Draft Exclusion List 2019
    NRC Assam Additional Draft Exclusion List 2019
  • Step 5 – Here candidates can enter their “ARN” and captcha and click at “Search” button to find their name online in the NRC Assam Additional Draft Exclusion List 2019.

The criteria for exclusion deals with 1 of these 2 things i.e either person has failed one of the other citizenship tests in Assam or another round of verification had found anomalies in their applications. All those people who do not know their ARN can check the section below.

Know Your ARN for Name Find in NRC Assam Draft List 2019

People can know their Application Receipt Number (ARN) for finding their name online in the NRC Assam Draft List 2019 at the same official website nrcassam.nic.in. At the homepage, click at the “Know Your ARN” button as shown in 2 number in image above. In case the concerned online applicants have misplaced or lost ARN which was issued against online application form, then call at toll free helpline number 15107. The call center agent shall assist you with the ARN.

To know your ARN, people need to provide any one of the given details. People can either tell “THE NAME OF THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY” or “THE REGISTERED PHONE NUMBER DURING THE TIME OF SUBMISSION OF YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION FORM”. People can call at 15107 (within Assam) or can dial 18003453762 (from outside Assam).

All the offline applicants can visit the designated NRC Seva Kendra and collect the information of ARN.

NRC Assam Consolidate Complete Draft List 2018

The NRC Assam complete draft consolidated list of citizens was released on 30 July 2018 under Clause 4 of Schedule to Citizenship Rules 2013. People can visit the same official website nrcassam.nic.in. At the homepage, click at the “Complete Draft (As on 30-07-2018) NRC Click Here” link as shown in 3 number in image above. The NRC Assam Complete Draft of citizens name find page will appear as follows:-

NRC Assam Complete Draft Consolidated List Citizens 2018
NRC Assam Complete Draft Consolidated List Citizens 2018

Here citizens can enter their ARN and captcha and click at “Search” button to find their name in NRC Assam Complete Draft List 2018.

Reasons for Exclusion From National Register of Citizens (NRC)

All those who were found to be doubtful voters, declared foreigners (as per foreigner’s tribunal) or had cases pending in foreigners tribunal as well as their descendants were excluded. Wrong entry of documents, mismatch of family documents and unavailability of documents records submitted by applicants rendered them ineligible for inclusion in NRC list.

The NRC draft exclusion list of citizens does not consider those who had appeared for hearings of claims and objections for inclusion in the NRC which were disposed of between 15 February and 26 June 2019.

Letters of Information (LOIs) for NRC Assam Registration

The govt. will send letters of information (LoIs) containing the reason for exclusion. For which, people can file their claims for inclusion again which would be disposed of through hearing by disposing officer. The submission of a claim for NRC inclusion and its disposal will be done together.

LoI will contain the information regarding where and when the claim is to be submitted and heard. From 29 June, the dates of hearing will remain available on the NRC’s official website and the hearings will begin on July 5, 2019. The final results of such citizens would be declared on 31 July 2019. All those persons who didn’t make it to final NRC will have to appeal to foreigners tribunals for inclusion.

Amendment in Foreigners (Tribunals) Order 1964

In May 2019, the central government has made amendment in the Foreigners (Tribunals) Order 1964. This was done to include provisions for appeal by any person whose name is not present in NRC Assam draft list. The gazette notification dated 30 May 2019 by Union home ministry says, to file an appeal an applicant will have to provide certified copy of rejection order received from NRC authorities along with grounds for appeal.

In case the foreigners tribunal has “already given opinion” on any person / family and declared them a non-national cannot file an appeal. In addition to this, people against whom a “reference” has been made by a “competent authority” to a foreigners’ tribunal cannot appeal for inclusion in National Register of Citizens.

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