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Resolution for Grant of Greater Autonomy to Jammu & Kashmir

04 November 2000 Source: Kashmir Gazette Weekly

An article discussing the resolution for granting greater autonomy to Jammu & Kashmir and its legal and constitutional implications, including challenges raised in the Supreme Court.

This article, published in Kashmir Gazette Weekly on November 4, 2000, examines the resolution advocating greater autonomy for Jammu & Kashmir and the legal questions surrounding its validity.

Authored in the context of ongoing political and constitutional debates, the piece highlights concerns regarding the resolution passed by the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly. It specifically focuses on the implications of restoring autonomy and the extent to which such a move aligns with the Constitution of India.

The article also references legal challenges raised against the resolution, including its scrutiny before the Supreme Court of India. It discusses whether the resolution holds constitutional validity and whether such a significant political decision can be implemented within the existing legal framework.

Pyare Lal Kaul critically evaluates the historical background of Jammu & Kashmir’s constitutional position, including developments after accession and the evolving relationship between the state and the Union of India. The discussion reflects on key political decisions, administrative changes, and their long-term impact on governance and federal structure.

Through this analysis, the article contributes to the broader discourse on autonomy, federalism, and constitutional law in India. It presents a legal and intellectual perspective on one of the most debated issues concerning Jammu & Kashmir, encouraging informed discussion and critical examination of policy decisions.

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Resolution for Grant of Greater Autonomy to Jammu & Kashmir

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