The SC bench comprising Justices N V Ramana, Subhash Reddy and B R Gavai will hear the petitions challenging Kashmir lockdown.Reports of the hearing so far may be accessed here.Watch this space for live updates on today's...
The SC bench comprising Justices N V Ramana, Subhash Reddy and B R Gavai will hear the petitions challenging Kashmir lockdown.
Reports of the hearing so far may be accessed here.
Watch this space for live updates on today's hearings.
Live Updates
2019-11-21 05:12:10
21 Nov 2019 12:33 PM IST
J Ramana- was Sec 144 imposed in the entire State?
SG- have been imposed according to police stations. The officer in charge takes the call. He has an understanding of the situation. It was lifted within a week in certain areas.
21 Nov 2019 12:28 PM IST
SG- Landlines were shut, assembling was prohibited, sometimes schools remained closed but movement wasn't banned. Shows application of mind
21 Nov 2019 12:27 PM IST
SG- Rights under Art 19 not absolute. Govt can regulate them in the interest of the state and the general public. Reasonable restrictions on FRs are always imposed when there is compelling state interest
21 Nov 2019 12:27 PM IST
SG : Right to Education was not there earlier, yet no one came to court asking for its application in Kashmir
21 Nov 2019 12:27 PM IST
SG lists that working conditions will improve, various sections can get employment opportunities, property rights, rights of women upheld, applicability of Central laws will lead to development.
21 Nov 2019 12:18 PM IST
SG- there will be grassroot democracy with the application of the entire Indian constitution.
Refers to different sections of society that will benefit. "106 people friendly laws" will now be applicable
21 Nov 2019 12:16 PM IST
SG- Restrictions are minimal. The situation is normal except for the internet.
#Kashmir
21 Nov 2019 12:08 PM IST
SG- The action taken was in discharge of this Constitutional obligation. I will argue how rights have not been taken away, on the contrary, have been conferred for the first time in 70 years
21 Nov 2019 12:04 PM IST
Solicitor General : The argument that no situation prevalent which required the shutdown is not true. It is the duty of a responsible govt to protect the citizen's life and security