Article 370: Top court issued a notice to center, gave this order
Article 370: Top court issued a notice to center, gave this order
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New Delhi: A hearing was held in the Supreme Court today i.e. on Monday against the restrictions imposed after the removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. In the first petition, the Supreme Court issued a notice to the government to restore internet service in the valley. Hearing the children illegally under house arrest in Suri petition, the matter was referred to the constitutional bench. The third hearing took place on the petition of the editor of Kashmir Times. The Supreme Court while hearing a PIL has issued a notice to the Central Government.

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The petition was referred to the court that he introduced the landline service with immediate effect in the center in order to valley directed high-speed Internet service and hospitals and the medical establishment. The Supreme Court sent the child rights expert Anakshi Ganguly and Professor Shanta Sinha's petition to the Constitution Bench.

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The petition alleged that the children of Jammu and Kashmir were illegally detained in view of neutralizing most of the provisions of Article 370. The court will start hearing on the arguments pertaining to Article 370 from tomorrow. The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear the petition filed by Rajya Sabha member Vaiko, demanding that former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah be produced before him. In fact, internet service has still not been restored in many parts of the valley.

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