SUPREME COURT TO HEAR J&K STATEHOOD PLEA 

by | Aug 6, 2025

Supreme Court hears plea to restore Jammu and Kashmir statehood post Article 370.

Supreme Court to review plea on restoring Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood after Article 370 abrogation.

Case in News

The Supreme Court of India will hear plea on August 8 seeking Jammu and Kashmir statehood restoration .

Case Overview

Case Name Zahoor Ahmed Bhat & Anr. v. Union of India & Ors.

The Supreme Court of India is set to hear on August 8 a plea demanding the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, which was downgraded to a Union Territory following the Abrogation of Article 370 . The matter was mentioned before a Bench headed by Chief Justice of India BR Gavai by Senior Advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan . The petitioners, Zahoor Ahmed Bhat and Khurshid Ahmad Malik, argue that continued denial of statehood violates citizens’ rights and the federal structure of the Constitution .

Key Aspects

The petition focuses on the consequences of the prolonged UT status of Jammu and Kashmir :

  • Filed during 2023 Assembly elections, it opposed holding elections without first restoring statehood .
  • Petitioners argue that functioning of a Legislative Assembly under Union control violates India’s federal structure .
  • The bifurcation followed the Abrogation of Article 370, which ended J&K’s special constitutional status .
  • The Court was urged not to delete the matter from the August 8 causelist .

Legal Insights

The plea raises significant constitutional questions regarding federalism and democratic governance :

  • Article 1 & 3 of the Constitution allow reorganization of states, but must adhere to constitutional norms .
  • The Abrogation of Article 370 (via Presidential Orders and legislation) enabled bifurcation into UTs .
  • Basic Structure Doctrine : The petition argues that undermining federalism violates this constitutional doctrine .
  • The 2023 Constitution Bench upheld the Abrogation of Article 370, but did not rule on bifurcation legality .
  • Solicitor General previously stated UT status is temporary, with statehood to be restored .

Court’s Verdict

The Supreme Court of India has not yet ruled on this matter . However, it has agreed to retain the case for hearing on August 8, following submissions from the petitioners . The Court had earlier recorded that the Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory status is temporary and statehood will be restored in due course .

 

Source – Supreme Court of India 

Read also – Article 370 of Indian Constitution 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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