INDIA: LEGAL WATCH
SUPREME COURT IGNORING URGENCY OF CIVIL LIBERTIES ISSUE IN KASHMIR
CONTINUOUS LOCKDOWN VIOLATES FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
2019-08-29 11:16
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On Wednesday, August 28, 2019, the Supreme Court finally took up the slew of petitions challenging the validity of the Presidential Orders dated August 5 and August 6 respectively, after 24 days of complete lockdown of 7 million people in Kashmir, and directed that these petitions would be heard by a Constitution Bench of 5 Judges, from October, 2018 onwards, since it involved substantial questions of law. While issuing notice on these petitions, the Court rejected the objections of the Central Government, which contended that this was a ‘sensitive issue having cross-border repercussions’.