NEW DELHI, October 1: The Indian Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday has directed Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi-led government to submit reply over a case against abrogation of Article 370 that gave special status to the occupied Kashmir in four weeks.
A five-judge constitutional bench headed by Justice N.V. Ramana allowed the Centre and the Jammu and Kashmir administration to file counter-affidavits on petitions challenging scrapping of Article 370.
Moreover, the court has adjourned the hearing till November 14.
On September 16, the SCI had ordered the Indian government to restore normalcy in occupied Kashmir “as soon as possible while keeping in mind national safety and security.” “Schools, hospitals, public transport should function properly,” said the ruling of a three-member bench of India’s top court. The court had ordered the government to submit a report mentioning actual situation in the region that has been lockdown for more than 55 days with communications blackout, internet and telephone services suspended. During the hearing of petitions, CJI Ranjan Gogoi had remarked that if “requirement arises”, he would himself visit Jammu and Kashmir. – Agencies