Hearing On Pleas Seeking Restoration of 4G Internet In Jammu and Kashmir [Live-Updates From Supreme Court]

Update: 2020-05-04 06:37 GMT
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2020-05-04 08:01 GMT

Solicitor General Continues, says landlines are traceable. "Cannot be misused for any anti national activities [in #JammuAndKashmir]. Mobile phones are easily used. They can be thrown away. "

Bench asks SG how long the will restrictions last?

SG: That, Review Committee decides.

2020-05-04 07:40 GMT

SG Tushar Mehta: "There are other areas in the country [apart from #JammuAndKashmir] where there is either no internet or only 2G is available. There is no information of someone dying of #COVID19 because they didn't have #internet access!"

2020-05-04 07:39 GMT

Justice Ramana: Mr Ahmadi is saying, restrictions are affecting Right to Health & Right to Life.

2020-05-04 07:34 GMT

Justice Ramana: How are you taking care of the #COVIDー19 situation with reference to these restrictions in #JammuAndKashmir?

SG Tushar Mehta: Health services are working.

2020-05-04 07:31 GMT

SG Tushar Mehta: We started with a complete lockdown, then opened movement, then landlines, then 2G internet. Decisions being made according to officials at the ground level. Orders [passes for restricting internet speed in #jammuandkashmir to 2G] are not mechanical.

2020-05-04 07:29 GMT

Justice Ramana: Are you saying that orders [restricting internet to 2G in #JammuAndKashmir are passed after review ?

SG: The orders have been reviewed by Committee. After the abrogation of #article370, situation has completely eroded.

2020-05-04 07:29 GMT

Justice Ramana to SG Tushar Mehta:

"You have passed orders every 7 days [for reviewing the situation in #JammuAndKashmir]. Where is the review committee order? Order must indicate that review committee has considered it."

2020-05-04 07:28 GMT

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta now apprising the Court.

Reads the affidavit in reply filed by the Government.

Justice Ramana: "Purpose of the review committee is to see whether there is need for review and have to decide [restrictions] on basis of material present...."

2020-05-04 07:19 GMT

"Matters of policy cannot be interfered with by the court [such as restriction of Internet in #JammuAndKashmir]. It must be left to the Government" AG KK Venugopal argues.

Justice Ramana: "So, according to you, we should not hear the issue at all?"

2020-05-04 07:16 GMT

"Such matters cannot be made subject of evidence before the court of law or discussed in public. Sovereignty of India & State is seriously affected due to #terrorist activities. Political stability, social stability, territorial integrity are all a part of national security" AG

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