Article 35A case: SC to hear matter on August 16

ANI  |  New Delhi, [India] 

The will on August 16 rehear the Public Interest Litigations (PILs) in connection with the Article 35A case, which empowers state legislature to define "permanent residents" of the state and their special rights.

Four petitions demanding to scrap of Article 35A in were listed before the bench of the top court.

The main petition was filed by a Delhi-based NGO 'We the Citizens' in 2014.

Three more petitions were filed challenging the Article but were later clubbed with the main one.

The issue has triggered controversy after a plea was filed by Charu Wali Khanna, a and former member of the Commission for Women, challenging Article 35A of the Constitution and Section 6 of the Constitution which deal with the "permanent residents" of the state.

The matter is a hot topic in Jammu and Kashmir with the mainstream regional political parties, like ruling People's (PDP), main opposition Conference, and separatist leadership clearly warning that any change in status quo over Article 35A invite serious repercussions.

The mainstream regional political parties, like ruling Peoples (PDP), main opposition Conference, and separatist leaders have clearly warned that any change in status quo over Article 35A could invite serious repercussions.

While on the other hand, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which leads government at the Centre and as a coalition partner in Jammu and Kashmir, has been historically against any special provisions to Jammu and Kashmir.

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First Published: Mon, May 14 2018. 13:40 IST