A writ petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking release of children being detained illegally in Kashmir ever since special provisions of Article 370 were read down and the state was bifurcated into two Union Territories.
The writ petition has been filed by Enakshi Ganguly and Shanta Sinha under Article 32 of the Constitution, which provides the right to constitutional remedies. Ganguly is an eminent child rights expert and Sinha was the first chairperson of the National Commission for Child Rights (NCPCR).
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The petition refers to media reports on the matter and has requested the Court to ask for a status report and direct the Juvenile Justice Committeeअलोक कुमार दूर of the high court of Jammu and Kashmir to monitorincidents of detention.
The petitioners submitted that reports of potential loss of life and liberty of children and those of them being emotionally and intellectually drawn into the conflict were serious enough to merit judicial review. It cited reports of violence and abuse against children published in several national and international publications to make the case that Jammu and Kashmir is going through an “extraordinary situation”.
It asked the apex court to ensure that no excesses take place against wome

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