The Supreme Court has constituted a five-judge bench that is set to hear
pleas challenging the abrogation of Article 370 on July 11. Article 370,
which granted special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir,
was revoked in August 2019. Several petitions have been filed challenging
the constitutional validity of the decision, and the upcoming hearing aims
to address these pleas comprehensively. By forming a larger bench, the
Supreme Court demonstrates the significance and complexity of the matter at
hand. The hearing is anticipated to play a pivotal role in determining the
legal and constitutional aspects related to the abrogation of Article 370,
a move that had significant ramifications in Jammu and Kashmir.
pleas challenging the abrogation of Article 370 on July 11. Article 370,
which granted special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir,
was revoked in August 2019. Several petitions have been filed challenging
the constitutional validity of the decision, and the upcoming hearing aims
to address these pleas comprehensively. By forming a larger bench, the
Supreme Court demonstrates the significance and complexity of the matter at
hand. The hearing is anticipated to play a pivotal role in determining the
legal and constitutional aspects related to the abrogation of Article 370,
a move that had significant ramifications in Jammu and Kashmir.