’11 months have passed by the government, the Supreme Court will listen to the petition seeking to restore state status in Jammu and Kashmir

’11 months have passed by the government, the Supreme Court will listen to the petition seeking to restore state status in Jammu and Kashmir

The Supreme Court will hear on Friday (August 8, 2025) on the petition filed demanding restoring state status in Jammu and Kashmir. The petition has requested that the court central government Union Directs to restore state status in Jammu and Kashmir.

Live Law According to the report of Chief Justice Bhushan Ramakrishna Gawai In front of the bench of Senior Advocate gopal Shankaranarayanan Keep the matter and requested that the case be heard on 8 August Wale Of cases List Not removed, CJI Gawai Has accepted his request.

Supreme Court had said- Jammu and Kashmir should get state status
In 2023, the Supreme Court had heard the petition filed against the removal of Article 370 and 35A from Jammu and Kashmir and the court held the government’s decision to end the special status given to Jammu and Kashmir. In the year 2019, after removing Article 370 and 35A from Jammu and Kashmir, it is two union territories-Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh Was divided into.

The court also said that Jammu and Kashmir should be given state status at the earliest. The government also assured the court that she would consider it, but Petitioner Say that so far no decision has been taken by the government nor any action has been taken by the government Went Is.

The petitioner said- nothing has been done for the restoration of state status for 11 months
Petitioner Zahoor Ahmed Bhat And Khurshid Ahmed Malik Are. Zahoor Ahmed One teacher Where are you Khurshid Ahmed Malik Social workers. He says that despite the assurance by the government, no step has been taken regarding the restoration of state status in the last 11 months. He said that state status Restoration Not being done is a violation of the basic feature of federalism, which is part of the basic structure of the Constitution.

Petitioners Argued that the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir have been held peacefully, which shows that there is no problem in restoring state status. He said that security ConcernsThere is no obstruction of violence or any other kind, which causes any problem in restoring state status Do,

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