Article 35 (a) of the Indian Constitution- Explained.
In the year 1846, during British rule, the treaty of Amritsar happened in which Jammu & Kashmir was given to Maharaja Gulab Singh by the British government. Which made the state of Jammu and Kashmir a princely state . Now, what does being in a princely state mean? Let's Understand, During the British Rule, there were two types of states: 1. British-controlled states 2. Princely states Whoever lived in a British controlled state were known as British controlled Subjects. Whereas the population of Princely state was known as State subjects. To recognize the state subject of Jammu and Kashmir, some legal provisions were formed during the year 1912-1932. Such as the hereditary order of 1927 which stated that every state subject of Jammu and Kashmir is entitled to: Right to use the land right to ownership of land Right to the government office and much more, Also, Read- KASHMIR ARTICLE 370 CAA SECULARISM RELIGION FORGOTTEN HEROES and much more... However, th