Bharat Express

Article 370

Along with Article 370, Article 35A authorized the legislature of the former state to define "permanent residents" and grant them exceptional rights and privileges in terms of public employment, immovable property, and settlement.

Over the removal of Article 370, Government cited Sardar Patel’s serious reservations against granting special status to J&K..

While the senior advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan was making submissions to the opposition, the CJI stated, “Article 1 is a permanent feature of the Constitution."

The Indian Constitution and its application to Jammu and Kashmir, according to the Chief Justice of India, would "stand frozen as of January 26, 1957" as a result of the argument, the CJI stated.

The former Chief Minister wrote, “I’ve been put under house arrest along with other senior PDP leaders today. This comes after a midnight crackdown where scores of my party men are illegally detained in police stations."

In the beginning of the court hearing, Kapil Sibal said that the special status of Jammu and Kashmir was taken away for no reason.

Article 370 came into being in 1954 through a constitutional amendment and 35A was imposed by a presidential decree.

The art and play industry is also booming back in Jammu and Kashmir after 370 was removed.

It is in the nature of the news cycle that the only aspect of the G20 event (Third Working Group on Tourism) in Srinagar that made serious headlines was the absence of China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Oman.

Also coming down hard on the neighbouring country over its falling global standing, the External Affairs Minister said, “Pakistan’s credibility is depleting faster than its forex reserves.”