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Extension of central laws established equitable system of justice across J&K: Govt

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September 7, 2022
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Srinagar: With the extension of 890 central laws, repeal of 205 state laws and modification of 129 laws after the abrogation of Article 370, a system of equitable justice has been established across Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Tuesday.

“Under the guidance of the prime minister, the Union territory is witnessing a new dawn,” an official spokesman said.

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“The implementation of several path-breaking central legislations after the revocation of Article 370, like the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forests Rights) Act, 2007, Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1954, among others, is bringing a new era of progress and development in Jammu and Kashmir,” the spokesman said.

He said tribals are getting land rights now while thousands of government jobs have been provided within a record time with “complete transparency” and major steps have been taken to ensure the empowerment of women, marginalised and weaker groups.

In a major relief to socially and educationally backward classes, the Jammu and Kashmir administration has enhanced their income ceiling from Rs 4.50 lakh to Rs 8 lakh, allowing them to avail benefits of reservation according to provisions of the Jammu and Kashmir Reservation Act, 2004, the spokesman said.

The rights of weaker sections like scheduled tribes, other traditional forest dwellers, scheduled castes and ‘safai karamcharis’ are now ensured by the application of relevant Acts. Rights of children and senior citizens are now ensured too, he added.

The spokesman said in order to create a just and equitable society, reservation rules have been amended to extend benefits of reservation to left out categories like Pahari-speaking people and economically weaker sections.

“Similarly, the implementation of 73rd and 74th Constitution amendments have given a new lease of life to grassroots democracy in J&K. Even though the three-tier system was implemented late in the UT, Jammu and Kashmir has emerged as a great and effective example in this system,” he said.

For effective implementation of developmental plans and policies at the grassroots level, ample resources have been kept at the disposal of PRIs, the spokesman said.

After 2019, when the budget of Jammu and Kashmir is presented in Parliament, the goal of strengthening good governance and grassroots democracy is placed at the top of the list of priorities, he said.

“Eleven land laws that existed in the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir were old, regressive, intrinsically contradictory and outdated laws with a set of modern, progressive and people-friendly provisions. The new land laws will not only afford protection to over 90 percent of the land in J-K but will also help revamp the agriculture sector, foster rapid industrialisation, aid economic growth and create jobs in J-K,” the spokesman said.

“The repealed laws were made to serve the old agrarian-based economy and were required to be modified for modern economic needs. Besides, they were beset with ambiguities, contradictions and redundancies and in many cases clearly regressive,” he added.

 

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