The correct answer is Option 2 - Article 10
The Article of the Constitution of India that mentions 'Continuance of the rights of citizenship' is Article 10.
This article essentially guarantees that anyone who has acquired Indian citizenship under the provisions outlined in the preceding articles (Articles 5-9) will continue to be a citizen unless any law passed by the Parliament specifically terminates their citizenship.
Here's a breakdown of the other articles and why they aren't the answer:
Article 12: Defines the meaning of the term "State" in the constitution. Article 9: Deals with people who voluntarily acquire citizenship of a foreign state. Article 11: Empowers the Parliament to regulate the right of citizenship by law. |