📜 Article 10 – Continuity of Citizenship

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What is Article 10 About?

Article 10 of the Indian Constitution ensures that once a person has been recognized as a citizen of India under the Constitution, they continue to be a citizen until a law made by Parliament says otherwise.

In Simple Words:

"If you are a citizen under the Constitution, you will remain a citizen unless a new law says you're not anymore."

It’s like a guarantee of continuity — you don’t lose your Indian citizenship randomly.

Exact Words of Article 10:

“Every person who is or is deemed to be a citizen of India under any of the foregoing provisions of this Part shall, subject to the provisions of any law that may be made by Parliament, continue to be such citizen.”

What Does It Mean Practically?

  • Once you're a citizen under Articles 5 to 9 (based on birth, migration, etc. at the time of Independence),

  • Your citizenship remains intact — unless Parliament passes a law that takes it away under specific conditions.

It’s like saying: “You are safe as a citizen – unless you do something that legally changes that status.”

Real-Life Example:

Let’s say someone became an Indian citizen in 1950 under Article 5.

Years later, they:

  • Move abroad,

  • Take up foreign citizenship, or

  • Get involved in anti-national activities.

➡️ In such cases, the Parliament’s law (Citizenship Act, 1955) decides if or how their Indian citizenship can be revoked.

So, Article 10 itself doesn’t remove citizenship, but it allows laws like the Citizenship Act to define the rules for losing it.

How Is Article 10 Linked to Citizenship Act, 1955?

Parliament has the authority to create detailed laws on:

  • How citizenship is acquired,

  • When it can be terminated (like acquiring citizenship of another country),

  • When it can be renounced or revoked.

For example:

  • If a person voluntarily takes citizenship of another country, Section 9 of the Citizenship Act says their Indian citizenship ends.

  • If someone commits fraud to gain Indian citizenship, it can be revoked.

Why Is Article 10 Important?

  • 🛡️ It protects your status as a citizen from being arbitrarily taken away.

  • 📜 It respects the Constitution’s initial declaration of who is a citizen.

  • ⚖️ It ensures that only Parliament — not anyone else — can decide changes to your citizenship.

Key Takeaways:

  • Article 10 says: “Once you’re a citizen, you stay a citizen — unless lawfully removed.”

  • It acts as a bridge between the Constitution and citizenship laws made by Parliament.

  • It doesn’t give or remove citizenship — it protects the continuity of citizenship status.

"Article 10 is not about gaining or losing citizenship — it's about assuring citizens that their status is legally protected, and that any changes will happen only through democratic law."

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