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Can Article 370 be seen as indestructible feature of Constitution, asks Supreme court

IndiaTimes Thursday, 3 August 2023
For the second day running, the Supreme Court expressed scepticism about the stand taken by those opposing the hollowing of Article 370, with the CJI D Y Chandrachud-led constitution bench questioning the assumption that the provision, which was conceived as temporary, had turned into an indestructible feature of the Constitution once the Constituent Assembly of J&K, the sole mechanism provided for in the Constitution to carry out changes in it, ceased to exist in 1957.
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