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present a debate on art 370 of the indian Constitution

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Answered by ritisha14
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Article 370 acknowledges the special status of the state of Jammu and Kashmir in terms of autonomy and its ability to formulate laws for the state's permanent residents. In the 1954 Presidential order, among other things, the Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution were made applicable to Kashmir with exceptions.

Answered by NONEXISTENT
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Explanation:

According to Indian Constitution, Article 370 gives autonomous status to the state of J&K. It is listed in the temporary provision of Part 21 (Temporary, Transitional and Special provisions) of the constitution.

All the provisions of the Indian constitution are not applicable to the Jammu & Kashmir.

According to this article, the parliament needs state govt's concurrence for applying all the laws excluding defence, foreign affairs, finance and communications.

The residents of J&K have a separate set of laws related to citizenship, acquisition of property and fundamental rights.

TThe centre cannot declare a financial emergency under article 360 in the state. In addition, it can not declares emergency in the state on grounds of internal disturbance.

Article 35 A existed in the constitution of India even before the constitution of Jammu & Kashmir came into existence in 1956.

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