The ninth-century literary criticAnandavardhanadeclared in his Dhvanyaloka that “a single stanza of the poet Amaru … may provide the taste of love equal to what’s found in whole volumes ज्याकृष्टिबद्धखटकामुखपाणिपृष्ठ- प्रेङ्खन्नखांशुचयसंवलितोऽम्बिकायाः । त्वां पातु मञ्जरितपल्लवकर्णपूर- लोभभ्रमद्भ्रमरविभ्रमभृत्कटाक्षः ॥१॥(१) क्षिप्तो हस्तावलग्नः...
Jammu and Kashmir State
The Advocates Act 1961 is applicable in the State of Jammu and Kashmir. 58AF. Special provisions in relation to Jammu and Kashmir – (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, all advocates who, immediately before the date on which the...
A Historical treatise written by Kashmiri Poet-politician Kalhana[CE 1148 ] in the form of Sanskrit poems in eight chapters termed as Tarangas (Waves) describing the lives and circumstances of the Hindu kings that prevailed in Kashmir during their times....
(Ordinance No. 8 of 2005) Promulgated by His Highness under section 5 of the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution Act, 1996 and published in Government Gazette dated 12th Magh, 2005. An Ordinance to provide for the trial and punishment of...
(1949 A. D.) Act No. 1 of 2006 Promulgated by His Highness the Maharaja Bahadur under section 5 of the Constitution Act, 1996, and published in the Government Gazette dated 20th Jeth, 2006. An Act to validate certain orders...
08-04-2010-The grounds of detention ex facie are vague, ambiguous and sketchy and not clear and unambiguous enable a man of common prudence to explain his stand much less make an effective representation. The detenue is not informed with clarity...
In 1970 the system of adult franchise was adopted and a democratic setup was introduced in Azad Jammu and Kashmir through Azad Jammu and Kashmir Act, 1970. For the first time, the Legislative Assembly, as well as President of...
Article 35A of the Constitution of India and question of Permanent Residents of the State

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Article 35A, incorporated in the Constitution by a 1954 Presidential Order, confers special status to the permanent residents of Jammu and Kashmir, and bars people from outside the state from acquiring any immovable property in the state.
(Act No. 2 of 1983) [Sanctioned by His Highness the Maharaja Bahadur in Council, ride State Council Resolution No. CXVII, dated 29th January, 1927 and published in Government Gazette dated 22nd Chet, 1983.] Whereas it is expedient to re-organize...
I. – Summons to an Accused Person. [See section 68] To Whereas your attendance is necessary to answer to a charge of (state shortly the offence charged), you are hereby required to appear in person(or by pleader, as the case...
1. Short title, extent and commencement. 2. Definitions. 3. The High Court. 4. Civil appellate jurisdiction. 5. Rules for work in High Court. 6. Ministerial officers. 7. Superintendence and control of subordinate Courts. 8. Power to make rules. 9....
WE, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR, having solemnly resolved, in pursuance of the accession of this State to India which took place on the twenty-sixth day of October, 1947, to further define the existing relationship of the State...
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