WILL ARTICLE 35A ERODE THE AUTONOMY OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR?

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  • Nikita Mahajan 3rd year BA LLB Student, University of Jammu Author

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The Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir is the legal document which establishes the framework of government at state level in Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The present constitution was adopted on 17 November 1956, and came into effect on 26 January 1957. Under Part XXI of the Constitution of India, which deals with “Temporary Transitional and Special Provisions”, the State of Jammu and Kashmir has been accorded special status under Article 370.  Even though included in the 1st Schedule as 15th state, all the provisions of the Constitution which are applicable to other states are not applicable to J&K. J&K is the only state in India which has a Constitution of its own.

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05-01-2018

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Nikita Mahajan. “WILL ARTICLE 35A ERODE THE AUTONOMY OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR?”. Indian Politics & Law Review Journal, vol. 3, Jan. 2018, pp. 30-34, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/iplr/article/view/628.