
The Supreme Court on Wednesday said a Constitution bench of five judges will hear all petitions challenging the abrogation of Article 370.
According to Hindustan Times, CJI Ranjan Gogi said a notice will be issued to the Centre and the matter will be posted for hearing in the October first week.
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The court also allowed law student Mohammad Aleem Sayed to travel to Anantnag in Kashmir to meet his parents and asked the government to provide security and arrangements for his travel, LiveLaw reported.
On CPM leader Sitaram Yechury’s petition seeking production of his party colleague Mohd Tarigami, the court said he could go to Jammu and Kashmir to meet and enquire about his colleagues, but the visit could not be used for any political purpose. Tarigami has been detained by J&K authorities.
All the matters relating to Article 370 and subsequent developments were listed for hearing before a bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi today.
(This copy will be updated with details.)