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SC to hear plea challenging validity of Art 370 in April

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday said it would hear in April a plea challenging the validity of Article 370 of the Constitution, which gives special status to Jammu and Kashmir, following a request by the state and the Centre.



New Delhi, November 16

The Supreme Court on Friday said it would hear in April a plea challenging the validity of Article 370 of the Constitution, which gives special status to Jammu and Kashmir, following a request by the state and the Centre.

A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and MR Shah said it would hear the matter in the first week of April 2019 after Attorney General KK Venugopal, appearing for the Central government, sought adjournment on the ground that the current situation was very sensitive.

“The political situation in the state is such that the matter should not be heard at this time,” he said. Senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi and advocate Shoeb Alam, appearing for J&K said a letter had been circulated seeking adjournment due to the ongoing nine-phase panchayat poll in the state.

To this, the bench said that it could tag the matter along with a batch of pending petitions challenging Article 35A of the Constitution, under which special rights and privileges are granted to the “permanent residents” of the state.

The suggestion of the bench was opposed by the counsels for the state, saying that the two issues were different entirely and the plea should not be tagged along with the Article 35A petitions.

The bench then posted the matter for further hearing in the first week of April, 2019.

On April 3, the apex court had said that Article 370 of the Constitution was not a temporary provision.

The top court had said that in its earlier verdict of 2017 in the SARFAESI case, it has already been held that Article 370 was “not a temporary provision”.

“The issue concerned is covered by the judgment of this court in the 2017 SARFAESI matter, where we have held that despite the headnote of Article 370, it is not a temporary provision,” the court had said.

The court was hearing an appeal filed by petitioner Kumari Vijayalakshmi Jha against the Delhi High Court’s April 11, 2017, order dismissing the plea seeking a declaration that Article 370 was temporary in nature.

The petitioner had claimed before the high court that Article 370 was a temporary provision that had lapsed with the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly in 1957.

The petition had said that the “continuance of the temporary provision of Article 370 even after the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly of J&K and that of J&K Constitution which have never got the assent of the President of India or Parliament or the Government of India amounts to fraud on the basic structure of our Constitution”. — PTI

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