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Asked: August 15, 20212021-08-15T02:32:46+05:30 2021-08-15T02:32:46+05:30In: Polity

What is Article 10 of the Indian Constitution?

Explain Article 10 of the Indian Constitution.

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      2021-08-15T02:53:44+05:30Added an answer on August 15, 2021 at 2:53 am

      Article 10 of Indian Constitution (8)

      Article 10 of the Indian Constitution:

      Article 10 of the Indian Constitution tells us about the continuance of the rights of citizenship.

      According to Article 10:

      Any person who is or is deemed to be an Indian citizen by any of the provisions of this Part will continue to be such a citizen, subject to the terms of any law passed by Parliament.

      Article 10 of the Indian Constitution explained:

      On the 10th, 11th, and 12th of August 1949, drafted Article 5C (Article 10) was considered. It was not included in the 1948 Draft Constitution.

      This Draft Article stated that persons who were proclaimed citizens under the previous citizenship articles remained citizens under any law passed by Parliament.

      History of Article 10 of the Indian Constitution:

      There were no substantive debates on this article; nevertheless, one member sought to remove it because he felt it was superfluous and redundant, and that Draft Article 6 (Article 11) was enough for these objectives.

      The Chairman of the Drafting Committee emphasized that the citizenship articles were just provisional and that enacting a complete citizenship law would be left to a future Parliament.

      On August 12, 1949, the Assembly passed this item with no changes.

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