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Pleas challenging Article 35A in SC listed to be heard from Feb 26-28

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February 25, 2019
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Srinagar: The hearing of the several pleas challenging validity of Article 35A of constitution of India that defines the permanent residents of the state has been listed to be heard from Feb 26-28.

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According to a news gathering agency the pleas challenging the constitutional validity of the Article 35A that gives  special rights and privileges to residents of the state are slated to be heard this week.

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