Indian court decision on article 370

A notice was issued on Wednesday to the current Indian government ruled by BJP. This notice pleas challenge to the revocation of Article-370 and restrictions that were pressed in the Indian occupied Kashmir.

Narendra Modi dissolved Article 370 despite it being an illegal practice on an international level. Ever since this move of Modi questions is being raised on the validity of it. Pakistanis are protesting against the Indian government and calling international interference to protect the rights of Kashmiris trying to resolve the matter in peace. Narendra Modi scrapping the special status of Indian Occupied Kashmir takes away the basic fundamental rights of Kashmiris which is why it is a concern to the world. As this move is being anticipated as ethnic cleansing and genocide. Hence the validity of this decision to dissolve article 370 will be examined in October by the Supreme Court of India The court will review it thoroughly to find out whether the basis of it is valid or not.

A five-judge bench is formed by the Indian Supreme Court formed which is said to hear all petitions that were signed regarding Article-370 in October.

However, the court has heard some 14 petitions that were challenging the decision Indian government took on August 5 to abrogate Article-370 and to revoke the special status of the Indian Occupied Valley of Kashmir.

The top court of Indian will also seek a valid justification for the restrictions on the press restrictions in Kashmir.

Ranjan Gogoi The Chief Justice of India, said that they are well aware of what they should do and the order that they have passed is not going to be changed.

On Wednesday a hearing will be held where the Supreme Court will hear pleas that are challenging the order of the Modi government to revoke the autonomic status of Indian Occupied Kashmir. The court also allowed a politician from the opposition to visit all the regions that have been under a lockdown state for weeks.

Not only did India strip off the special status of Kashmir but also divided the disputed valley into two which infuriated many of its residents and neighboring countries.

The dozens of petitions that have been filed against the Indian government order against Kashmiris are also raising questions on how legal the action was.

A panel of judges which is headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi will be held on Wednesday where the court will hear out all the petitions starting from the first week of October.

The brutality in Indian Occupied Kashmir isn’t new. Since the mid-2016 more than 27,000 have been tortured and injured in the region.

A Chennai-based lawyer, Suhrith Parthasarathy declared that whatever the court decides against or in support of India’s action will set standards of the democracy in India., a Chennai-based lawyer.

According to the order of the court, the federal government is to be held accountable to submit a response to a plea by Anuradha Bhasin, the editor of the daily Kashmir Times, within seven days.

It is necessary for both the countries Pakistan and India to maintain a calm mindset in frustration and anger. Because of the condition keeps worsening this might lead to a war that will be easy to start but many times harder to end.