Process erasing will of people of J&K with mala fide intent can never legitimately affect Article 370, Nitya Ramakrishnan on Day 9 of Article 370 hearingsGursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 23, 2023
Article 370 powers perished after the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution was adopted in 1957, advocate Dinesh Dwivedi on Day 8 of Article 370 hearingsGursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 22, 2023
Article 370 was temporary only from the perspective of J&K, not India, Dushyant Dave on Day 7 of Article 370 hearingsGursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 17, 2023
“Without arrangements of autonomy, a continent-sized land of diversity like India would have collapsed,” Rajeev Dhavan on Day 6 of Article 370 hearingsGursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 16, 2023
“Article 370 a mechanism through which the people of J&K could have chosen to integrate with India,” advocate Zafar Shah on Day 5Gursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 10, 2023
“Constitutions of India and J&K speak to each other through the tradition of Article 370,” Gopal Subramanium on Day 4 of hearingsGursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 9, 2023
“Though the Constitution is a political document, its provisions cannot be manipulated for political ends,” argues Kapil Sibal of Day 3 of Article 370 hearingsGursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 8, 2023
De-operationalisation of Article 370 faces steep constitutional barriersMohammad Wasim·August 3, 2023
Article 370 hearings: Did the power to abrogate Article 370 come to an end in 1957?Gursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 2, 2023
Article 370, a curtain-raiser: Factum valet or redemption of federalism? Supreme Court to decideGursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 2, 2023
Three days before its fourth anniversary, Supreme Court will commence hearings on abrogation of J&K’s special statusThe Leaflet·July 11, 2023
Life normal, peace ascendant and stones silent in Kashmir, Union government affidavit tells Supreme Court on eve of Article 370 hearingsThe Leaflet·July 11, 2023
Supreme Court hints that it may hear petitions on delay of elections in J&K after hearing petitions on Article 370The Leaflet·July 6, 2023
Unregulated tourist influx: Kashmir dreads the final straw that will break the Himalayas’ backRaja Muzaffar Bhat·June 7, 2023
Law Commission recommends retaining sedition as a crime; suggests making the law more stringent Gursimran Kaur Bakshi·June 2, 2023
In Kashmir’s Budgam, brick kilns choke the environment as a thousand almond trees are axedRaja Muzaffar Bhat·May 14, 2023
Justice for victims of army atrocities in Kashmir: Long road to accountabilityRavi Nair·March 12, 2023
The ‘lawless law’: A Constitutional consideration of preventive detention in Jammu and KashmirNandini Sharma·November 11, 2022