Article 370's repeal in Jammu and Kashmir is constitutionally permissible, according to the Supreme Court's landmark ruling
5 Dariya News
New Delhi 11-Dec-2023
The Supreme Court affirmed the Center's decision to repeal Article 370, which gave Jammu and Kashmir unique status. On Monday, the Supreme Court affirmed the Center's decision to revoke Article 370, which gave the former state of Jammu and Kashmir unique status.
Writing the decision on behalf of Justices Gavai and Surya Kant, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud stated that Article 370 of the Constitution is a provision that the President may revoke.
What is Article 370?
Jammu and Kashmir, a territory in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent and a portion of the wider area of Kashmir that is claimed by China, Pakistan, and India, is granted special status under Article 370 of the Indian Constitution.
Since India's freedom from 1947. From 17 November 1952 until 31 October 2019. Jammu and Kashmir was governed as a state by India. It was granted autonomy over its internal affairs, a distinct constitution, and a state flag under Article 370.
Whether Jammu & Kashmir Retained an element of sovereignty or internal sovereignty when it joined Union of India#SupremeCourt : We have held that the state of Jammu & Kashmir DID NOT retain element of sovereignty#SupremeCourtofIndia #Article370 pic.twitter.com/gAgGFUniR7
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