which act is taken in Jammu & kashmir
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35A and 370
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Article 35 and 370
Article 35A of the Indian Constitution was an article that empowered the Jammu and Kashmir state's legislature to define "permanent residents" of the state and provide special rights and privileges to those permanent residents. It was added to the Constitution through a Presidential Order, i.e., The Constitution (Application to Jammu and Kashmir) Order, 1954 – issued by the President of India on 14 May 1954, under Article 370. The state of Jammu and Kashmir defined these privileges to include the ability to purchase land and immovable property, ability to vote and contest elections, seeking government employment and availing other state benefits such as higher education and health care. Non-permanent residents of the state, even if Indian citizens, were not entitled to these 'privileges'.
On 5 August 2019, the President of India
Ram Nath Kovind issued a Presidential
Order, whereby all the provisions of the
Indian Constitution are to apply to the
State without any special provisions.
This would imply that the State's
separate Constitution stands
inoperative, including the privileges
sanctioned by the Article 35A.