Article 370 case in Supreme Court: Chief Justice Chandrachud said, daily hearing will start from August 2. India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Bench of five judges Supreme Courtheaded by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachudscheduled day-to-day on Tuesday the hearing in repeal of Article 370 Case from 2nd August. The top court fixed July 27 as the deadline for filing written submissions and facilitation compilation by various parties.
The top court will hear 23 writ petitions challenging it union governmentDecision taken on August 5, 2019 Revoke the special status given to Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370, Bifurcation of the state into two Union Territories – Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

In March 2020, a five-judge constitution bench refused to refer petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Centre’s decision to abrogate provisions of Article 370 to a larger seven-judge bench. A five-judge bench said there was no reason to do so. Refer the matter to a larger bench. Several petitions were filed by private individuals, lawyers, activists and politicians and political parties challenging the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019.

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The CJI-led bench on Tuesday said that all additional work in addition to the existing pleas filed during the hearing before the court would have to be done by July 27 and strongly told the counsel that the records would be impounded. July 27

The names of two petitioners — IAS officer Shah Faesal and human rights activist Shehla Rashid — who sought their names to be removed from the court’s records in the case were struck off. After a petitioner complained that though he had first filed a PIL on the issue, his name was pushed too low in the list of cases, the CJI-led bench, on the suggestion of the S.G., renamed the case “Article 370″. With reference to”. of the Constitution”.

‘Abrogation of Article 370 brought normalcy after 3 decades of turmoil’
The central government on Monday justified its decision to abrogate Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, arguing that following the changes, incidents of street violence, which were instigated and coordinated by terrorists and separatist networks, have become a thing of the past. “Since 2019, when Article 370 was abrogated, the entire region has seen an unprecedented era of peace, progress and prosperity,” the Center said on Monday.

“Life has returned to normal after three decades of turmoil after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir,” the Center told the Supreme Court. Schools, colleges and universities functioned without any strike during the last three years. Working… The earlier practice of strikes and bandhs is a thing of the past. Participation in sports activities is set to reach 60 lakhs in 2022-23. These facts are due to the constitutional changes made in 2019, the Center said in its affidavit. Clearly prove the positive impact.