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The obligation of the protection of human rights on regimes other than states, is as absolute as the obligation on the states is. The scope of the obligations arising out of human rights jurisdiction extends to all regimes, including regimes of social control, regimes which exercise power other than state-power, foreign states and international organizations, including terrorist regimes organized as a part of international terrorism. The present study has been ...
The special constitutional position the Jammu and Kashmir was accorded in 1950, when the Constitution of India was framed, envisaged the exclusion of the state from the constitutional organisation of India as well as its federal division of powers. Jammu and Kashmir, in spite of its accession to India, remained a state apart from the political organisation of India; independent of its constitutional and federal imperatives. In the present study an attempt has ...