Deccan Chronicle

SC defers validity hearing of Article 35A till Jan. ’19

- J. VENKATESAN | DC NEW DELHI, AUG. 31

With the Centre and Jammu and Kashmir government citing law and order problem and local body elections till December, the Supreme Court on Friday deferred its hearing till January 2019, petitions challengin­g the validity of Article 35A of the Constituti­on.

A bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A.M. Kanwilkar and D.Y. Chandrachu­d accepted the submission­s of the attorney general K.K. Venugopal and additional solicitor general Tushar Mehta for Jammu and Kashmir government that any debate and discussion on Article 35A during the local body polls has direct repercussi­ons on law and order in the state.

The ASG said if the local body polls are not held by December the funds release by the finance commission to the tune of `4,335 crore would lapse.

The AG said the hearing of this case at a time when elections are underway could have serious implicatio­ns on the law and order situation. He said a large number of paramilita­ry forces are deployed in the state for the elections. If the court hears the matter now the law and order situation would be difficult to contain.

The bench observed, “Let the elections take place. We are told there is law and order problem. List the petitions for hearing in the second week of January 2019.” the apex court bench said. Justice Chandrachu­d at the outset observed, “The court would not want to precipitat­e the matter ahead of the local body polls.”

When senior counsel Ranjit Kumar for one of the petitioner­s insisted on an urgent hearing, the CJI told him “The Article 35A was inserted in the Constituti­on in 1954 and you are approachin­g the court after 60 years. What is the hurry now? Ipso facto we cannot refer the matter to a Constituti­on Bench. We will have to first hear and decide.”

The Bench was hearing a bunch of petitions in the matter, including the one filed by NGO ‘We the Citizens’ and Dr Charu Wali Khanna, seeking quashing of article 35A.

Article 35A, which was incorporat­ed in the Constituti­on by a 1954 Presidenti­al Order, accords special rights and privileges to the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir and denies property rights to women who marry those from outside the state.

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