"No Time" Due To Ayodhya Hearings: Top Court Puts Off J&K Cases By A Day ndtv.com
All petitions related to Jammu and Kashmir, where massive security restrictions are in place since the government scrapped special status to the state under Article 370, were today put off by a day by the Supreme Court, which said they would be taken up by a Constitution bench from Tuesday.
Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi said the bench did not have time because of the daily hearings on the Ayodhya case, and the constitution bench on Kashmir would take up "all issues from tomorrow", along with the validity of the government's decision to end special status.
"We do not have the time to hear so many matters. We have the Constitution bench case (Ayodhya dispute) to hear," said the Supreme Court.
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