Article 370 Dilution: How Centre, not Kashmir, Has Lost Special Status https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efpofIKxjeE&t=269s | Karan Thapar Faizan Mustafa, Vice-Chancellor at NALSAR
University of Law, on whether the Centre's decision to render Article 370 ineffective and break J&K into two is constitutionally valid or not. They also speak about what happens next when this decision is challenged in the Supreme Court. Mustafa tells Thapar that though the court is unlikely to show urgency in this matter, the Centre's failure to ascertain the views of the state assembly can be grounds for striking down the move.
Harish Salve: Why Supreme Court is Unlikely to Void Article 370 Move https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOvitf0H2Dg&t=542s In an exclusive interview with Karan Thapar for The Wire, the leading lawyer says the Modi government's decision to change Jammu and Kashmir's constitutional status was in line with past precedents and that parliament was within its rights to act on behalf of the state assembly in demoting J&K to Union Territory status. But he said the Supreme Court could have acted faster in hearing complaints about the violation of rights.