SC: Is Article 370 being equated to Basic Structure of Constitution?
- August 5, 2023
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SC: Is Article 370 being equated to Basic Structure of Constitution?
Subject :Polity
Section: Constitution
Why in news:
Recently the Supreme Court asked whether Article 370, which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir, is being equated to the Basic Structure of the Constitution.
Article 370:
- The Constituent Assembly of Jammu & Kashmir was empowered to recommend which articles of the Indian Constitution should apply to the state.
- The J&K Constituent Assembly was dissolved after it drafted the state’s constitution.
- Clause 3 of the article 370 gives the President of India the power to amend its provisions and scope.
Article 35A:
- Article 35A empowers the Jammu & Kashmir legislature to define the permanent residents of the state, and their special rights and privileges.
Removal of Article 370:
- It commenced with a presidential order issued nearly four years ago.
- Amendments were made to make applicable the entirety of India’s Constitution to Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).
- The State was also sundered into two Union Territories: J&K and Ladakh.
- It was done when the State was under President’s Rule with no elected Legislative Assembly in place.
How was Article 370 introduced?
- The Indian Independence Act, 1947: It allowed the Government of India Act, 1935, to serve as an interim constitution until the country adopted its own.
- The statute permitted princely States to accede to India by executing an instrument of accession.
- In the case of J&K, the instrument came with qualifications that were ultimately written into Article 370.
- It stipulated that Parliament could legislate for J&K only over matters concerning external affairs, defense, and communications.
- Where Parliament intended to legislate over areas otherwise provided for in the instrument of accession, it could do so by consulting the State government.
- where it proposed to enact laws beyond the agreed subjects, it required additional ratification by the State’s Constituent Assembly.
- After 1957, when J&K’s Constitution came into force, its Constituent Assembly was disbanded and replaced by a Legislative Assembly.
- Article 370 remained unaltered.
How was it altered?
- Part XIX of the Constitution, Article 367 comprises a set of general rules for interpreting the Constitution.
- Through this Article, the President’s order on August 5, 2019, amended with a view to transforming the existing status of J&K.
- It was done by adding a new clause to Article 367: It stipulated that wherever the term “Constituent Assembly of the State” was used in Article 370, it would now refer to the “Legislative Assembly of the State.”