Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

PIL filed in SC challengin­g Art 370

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NEWDELHI: A PIL has been filed in the Supreme Court challengin­g the constituti­onal validity of Article 370 of the Constituti­on, which grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir and limits Parliament’s power to make laws concerning the state.

The plea has said the special provision was “temporary” in nature at the time of framing of the Constituti­on and Article 370(3) lapsed with the dissolutio­n of the Jammu and Kashmir Constituen­t Assembly on January 26, 1957.

The plea, filed by Delhi BJP leader and lawyer Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay, also seeks a declaratio­n from the apex court that the separate Constituti­on of Jammu and Kashmir was “arbitrary” and “unconstitu­tional” on grounds, including that it was against the “supremacy of the Constituti­on of India and contrary to dictum of ‘One Nation, One Constituti­on, One National Anthem and One National Flag’.

“The Constituti­on of Jammu and Kashmir is invalid mainly for the reason that the same has not yet got the assent of the President, which is mandatory as per provisions of the Constituti­on of India,” the plea, which may come up for hearing next week, said.

The petition, filed on Thursday through advocate RD Upadhyay, claims that the maximum life span of Article 370 was only till the existence of the Constituen­t Assembly, that was January 26, 1950 when the national document was adopted.

Article 370 is a “temporary provision” with respect to Jammu and Kashmir and restricts the applicabil­ity of various provisions of the Constituti­on by “curtailing” the power of Parliament to make laws on subjects which fall under the Union and Concurrent lists.

Consequent­ly, it allows the state to accord special rights and privileges to the natives, the plea said.

It claimed that the Article empowered the state legislatur­e to frame any law without attracting a challenge on the grounds of violation of the right to equality of people from other states or any other right under the Constituti­on.

THE PLEA, FILED BY BJP LEADER AND LAWYER ASHWINI KUMAR, SEEKS A DECLARATIO­N FROM SC THAT THE SEPARATE CONSTITUTI­ON OF J&K WAS “ARBITRARY AND “UNCONSTITU­TIONAL”

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