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Business News/ News / India/  SC commences hearing on petitions challenging provisions of Article 370
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SC commences hearing on petitions challenging provisions of Article 370

Senior Advocate Raju Ramachandran, appearing for Shah Faesal, Shehla Rashid among other petitioners started the submissions by bifurcating his arguments on two main points
  • SC had also asked the parties to prepare a common compilation of all the documents so that hearing of the matter becomes easier
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    The Supreme Court’s Constitution bench on Tuesday commenced hearing on batch of petitions which challenged the constitutional validity of the Centre’s decision abrogating provisions of Article 370 and bifurcating the state into two Union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

    The 5-judge Constitution bench is presided by Justice N V Ramana and comprises Justices S K Kaul, R Subhash Reddy, B R Gavai and Surya Kant.

    Senior Advocate Raju Ramachandran, appearing for Shah Faesal, Shehla Rashid among other petitioners started the submissions by bifurcating his arguments on two main points. First being that whether the Central government could have used the "temporary cover" of President's rule, to bring about an "irreversible change in a federal relationship between a state of the Union and the Union". He added, "the second major head will be with particular reference to Jammu and Kashmir that is when Article 370 prescribes within itself the mechanism for alteration in that relationship, whether that mechanism can be disobeyed while making this irreversible change."

    Ramachandran said he would also argue on whether it could have been done without the participation of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, through their elected representatives, since the erstwhile state was split into two Union Territories.

    A batch of petitions has been filed in the matter including that of private individuals, lawyers, activists and political parties like National Conference, Sajjad Lone-led J&K Peoples Conference and CPI (M) leader Mohd Yousuf Tarigami.

    The court had on November 14 refused to pass any interim order on the pleas saying it might lead to delay in the matter and the apex court would settle all the issues at one go after hearing all the parties.

    The court had also asked the parties to prepare a common compilation of all the documents so that hearing of the matter becomes easier.

    The petition on behalf of NC was filed by Lok Sabha MPs Mohammad Akbar Lone and Justice (retd) Hasnain Masoodi. In 2015, Justice (retd) Masoodi had ruled that Article 370 was a permanent feature of the Constitution.

    A plea was also filed by a group of former defence officers and bureaucrats -- professor Radha Kumar, ex-member of Home Ministry's Group of Interlocutors for J&K (2010-11), former J&K cadre IAS officer Hindal Haidar Tyabji, Air Vice Marshal (retd) Kapil Kak, Major Gen. (retd) Ashok Kumar Mehta, ex-Punjab-cadre IAS officer Amitabha Pande and ex-Kerala-cadre IAS officer Gopal Pillai.

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    Published: 10 Dec 2019, 06:38 PM IST
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