

[dropcap]N[/dropcap]OTED Kashmiri artist Inder Salim alias Inder Ji Tickoo and a veteran journalist Satish Jacob have jointly approached the Supreme Court challenging recent Presidential orders on Article 370 and bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories.
The petitioners said that the manner in which the Presidential orders have been issued and the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 passed amid clampdown and communication blackout in Jammu and Kashmir, it not only violates the provisions of Article 370 but also breaches the solemn constitutional guarantees made to the people of the state.
It went on to add that the government move undermines the Constitution of India and amounts to a brazen breach of India's International contractual obligations.
"Since no change could have been brought about in Article 370 without the democratic will of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, the Union of India acted upon a well-thought out stratagem, cleverly devised with the specific intent of evading mandatory constitutional requirements, invading settled Rights of constitutional bodies and brazenly defiling and defacing the federal Constitutional scheme and legislative intent", the petition read.
Here're major takeaways from the petition:
Maintaining that Article 367 is a provision dealing with interpretation of terms, the petition argued that "the amendment made to Article 367 is not merely interpretational; it is substantive as it literally deletes the expression 'Constituent Assembly of the state' referred to in clause (2) and substitutes it with ―Legislative Assembly of the State‖, resulting in a complete modification of Article 370."
It added that a substantive amendment to Article 367 itself could have been brought about only by following the procedure prescribed in Article 368 and not by a Presidential order.
"The Union of India has deliberately kept the people of Jammu and Kashmir, who agreed to accede to India only on the basis of the terms of that Article 370. Without their democratic will the Article could not have been touched," the petition further read.
The government move, according to the petition, has resulted in a direct violation of the fundamental rights guaranteed to the people of Jammu and Kashmir under Articles 14, 19 and 21 of the Constitution of India.
The petition—which has been drawn by Dr. Saif Mahmood and filed through advocate-on-record D. Abhinav Rao—can be read here: [pdfviewer]https://cdn.theleaflet.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/17221251/Kashmiri-Artist-Petition..pdf[/pdfviewer]