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Supreme Court refuses to advance date of hearing on pleas on J&K statehood

The Supreme Court refused to advance the date of the hearing on the satisfaction of Jammu and Kashmir, who said that the issue was already listed on October 10th. Photo Loan: Sushil gambling

On Monday, August 25, 2025, the Supreme Court refused to advance the history of satisfaction that searched for the restoration of the state of state to Jammu and Kashmir, saying that the issue was listed on October 10th.

On August 14, a bench headed by the Chief Justice Bravai made a separate objection within eight weeks that seeks the restoration of the center of the center of the state of the state.

A lawyer, including Justice NV Anjaria, said, “I am looking for an early list of a contempt for the abolition of Article 370. Jammu and Kashmir would be given state.”

“It is listed on October 10, dedi CJI said, refusing to advance the date of the hearing on Monday.

“We are in the middle of a constitutional bench hearing (the bench he feels a presidential reference for correcting the timeline for the governors and the president),” he said.

While looking for the reaction of the center, the counter, “You should also consider the realities of the ground … You can not ignore what happened in expensive.” A lawyer said this when he looked for an early hearing.

On December 11, 2023, the Supreme Court unanimously approved the cancellation of Article 370 of Jammu and Kashmir’s former state, and even ordered the parliamentary elections to be held by September 2024.

In December 2023, the APEX Court decided that Article 370, which was included in the Indian Constitution in 1949 to give a specific status to Jammu and Kashmir, was a temporary provision.

Last year, a separate objection was made in the upper court within two months looking for instructions to the restoration center of the state of state.

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