Sun. Mar 29th, 2026
  • In a historic decision, the Supreme Court has upheld the Central Government’s decision to abrogate Article 370 of the Constitution.
  • Under this article, the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir was given special status.
  • In 2019, the Center had abrogated Article 370 and divided the state into two union territories — Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir.
  • A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud gave this decision after hearing petitions challenging the Centre’s decision.
  • The other four judges of the Constitution bench included Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Sanjiv Khanna, BR Gavai, and Surya Kant.
  • The Supreme Court said that Article 370 was a temporary provision and the President has the right to abrogate it.
  • In August 2019, the court upheld the decision to separate Ladakh from Jammu and Kashmir and make it a union territory.
  • The Court said that Jammu and Kashmir has no internal sovereignty unlike other states and all the provisions of the Indian Constitution apply to Jammu and Kashmir.
  • The judges rendered three separate decisions but the final decision was unanimous.
  • The Supreme Court said that statehood should be restored to Jammu and Kashmir as soon as possible.
  • The bench also directed the Election Commission to hold elections by September 2024.

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