J&K Internet Curbs, All Restrictions To Be Reviewed In A Week: Top Court | Read

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Bringing massive relief to the people of Kashmir after months of communication and internet lockdown, the Supreme Court today said an indefinite internet shutdown is abuse of power and ordered the Jammu and Kashmir administration to review within one week all restrictive orders in place since the government ended special status to the former state in August.

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