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article 370 of the Indian constitution deals with temparory special provission granted in the Indian union to the state of jammu and kashmir
After India Got freedom from British colonialism, Unfortunately India was splitted in to Pakistan and India. On that time Kashmir was not a part of India or Pakistan. When Pakistan tried to Acquire Kashmir, The King of Kashmir sought help from Indians and they made an agreement with Indian Govt. Because of this we have included Kashmir as a part of India and gave special priveleage (Article 370) to Kashmir. I hope You may understand what i meant................These are in layman language..... By JKP, Bangalore
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No it's not necessary to have a special permit to visit in kashmir. wowrooms.co.in
1) yes, jammu-kashmir belongs to India only. Radhika.N 2) Jammu and Kashmir is the only state in India which enjoys special autonomy under Article 370 of the Constitution of India according to which, no law enacted by the Parliament of India, except for those in the field of defence, communication and foreign policy, will be extendable in Jammu and Kashmir unless it is ratified by the state legislature of Jammu and Kashmir. P.Ragava
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Article 1 of the constitution
yes, article II section 3 U.S. Constitution ture
Article I of the Constitution sets up the legislative branch of the government. It spells out the powers of Congress, delineating those that only Congress has and those the states do not.
It would conflict with the Charters Equality Rights which include no discrimination based on race. Article 35 gives special status based on race.
No, Israel don't have constitution, but it have special basic laws that are like constitution.
Yes, that is required by the U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 2, Clause 4.