Which Article of the Indian Constitution empowers the Parliament to regulate right of citizenship? A. Article-8 B. Article-9 C. Article-10 D. Article-11

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The correct answer is: Article 11

Article 11 of the Indian Constitution empowers the Parliament to make laws for the acquisition, determination, cancellation, and resumption of citizenship. It also empowers the Parliament to make laws for the regulation of the right of citizenship by Parliament.

Article 8 of the Indian Constitution deals with the definition of citizenship. It states that every person who was born in India on or after 26th January, 1950, and who is not a citizen of any other country, is a citizen of India.

Article 9 of the Indian Constitution deals with the acquisition of citizenship by descent. It states that a person born outside India on or after 26th January, 1950, shall be a citizen of India if his father or mother was a citizen of India at the time of his birth.

Article 10 of the Indian Constitution deals with the termination of citizenship. It states that the Parliament may make laws for the termination of the citizenship of a person who has acquired the citizenship of India by naturalization or by registration.

Article 11 of the Indian Constitution deals with the regulation of the right of citizenship by Parliament. It states that the Parliament may make laws for the regulation of the right of citizenship by Parliament.

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