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IndiaSC reserves judgment on Jammu Kashmir elimitation case

SC reserves judgment on Jammu Kashmir elimitation case

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The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on a plea  challenging the government's
decision to constitute a delimitation  commission for redrawing the Legislative Assembly and
Lok Sabha  constituencies in and on grounds that it violated  constitutional
provisions.
A bench of Justices S K Kaul and Abhay S  Oka heard the submissions from Solicitor General
Tushar Mehta, counsel  for the Election Commission and the lawyer of the petitioners.
"Arguments heard. Judgement reserved," the bench said.
The  counsel appearing for the two petitioners, Haji Abdul Gani Khan and  Mohammad Ayub
Mattoo, had argued that the delimitation exercise was  carried out in contravention of the
scheme of the Constitution and  alteration of boundaries and inclusion of extended areas should
not have  been done.
The plea had sought declaration that the increase in  the number of seats from 107 to 114
(including 24 seats in Pakistan  Occupied Kashmir) in Jammu and Kashmir is ultra vires

constitutional  provisions and statutory provisions, particularly under section 63 of  the Jammu
and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019.
It had said the  last Delimitation Commission was set up on July 12, 2002 in exercise of  powers
conferred by section 3 of the Delimitation Act, 2002 after the  2001 Census to carry out the
exercise throughout the country.

Northlines
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