Article 10 of CoI : Article 10: Continuance Of The Rights Of Citizenship
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where an individual, Ravi, was born and raised in India. His parents were Indian citizens at the time of his birth. According to the Constitution of India, Ravi is a citizen of India by birth. Years later, the Parliament of India passes a new law that redefines certain criteria for citizenship. Despite this new law, Article 10 ensures that Ravi continues to retain his Indian citizenship unless the new legislation explicitly states conditions under which he might lose it. Thus, Ravi's status as an Indian citizen remains secure, illustrating the protective nature of Article 10.
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