Article 10 Constitution of India
Article 10 in The Indian Constitution
Continuance of the rights of citizenship 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.
India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on Constitution of India i.e. Article 10 of Indian Constitution:
Maharashtra Power Development vs Dabhol Power Company And Ors. on 2 April, 2003 - Company Law Board
Mohammed Ajmal Mohammad vs The State Of Maharashtra on 21 February, 2011 - Bombay High Court
M/S Jasper Energy Private Limited vs Karnataka Power Transmission on 30 April, 2013 - Appellate Tribunal For Electricity
State Of West Bengal vs Brindaban Chandra Pramanik And on 24 July, 1956 - Calcutta High Court
M/S Wardha Power Company Limited vs Reliance Infrastructure Limited on 12 September, 2014 - Appellate Tribunal For Electricity
Maharashtra Power Development vs Dabhol Power Company on 31 March, 2004 - Bombay High Court
C. Balakrishnan Nambiar vs Narayani Pillayathiri Amma on 27 May, 1960 - Kerala High Court
Himachal Pradesh State vs Himachal Pradesh Electricity on 19 April, 2012 - Appellate Tribunal For Electricity
Ministry Of Defence, Government vs Cenrex Sp. Z.O.O & Ors. on 8 December, 2015 - Delhi High Court
In Re: Cine & Supply Corporation vs Unknown on 15 November, 2001 - Company Law Board
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Article 10 in Hindi - भारतीय संविधान का अनुच्छेद 10 का विवरण - नागरिकता के अधिकारों का बना रहना
प्रत्येक व्यक्ति, जो इस भाग के पूर्वगामी उपबंधों में से किसी के अधीन भारत का नागरिक है या समझा जाता है, ऐसी विधि के उपबंधों के अधीन रहते हुए, जो संसद द्वारा बनाई जाए, भारत का नागरिक बना रहेगा।
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