4G Internet Services Being Restored In Entire Jammu and Kashmir- Rohit Kansal tweet

4G Internet Services Being Restored In Entire Jammu and Kashmir- Rohit Kansal tweet 
Ajay K. Bhagat Updated - 05th of Feb., 2021
4G internet services are being restored in the entire Jammu and Kashmir today, after nearly 550 days since their suspension on August 5, 2019 in the wake of the revocation of the special status of J&K.

Rohit Kansal IAS, Principal Secretary to Power and Information Department in Jammu and Kashmir, informed via Twitter that 4G services were being restored in the entire J&K.

On January 10, 2020,  the Supreme Court held that indefinite suspension of the internet is not permissible and restrictions on the internet have to follow the principles of proportionality under Article 19(2).

The blockade on social media was lifted on March 4 last year, but the speed was retained as 2G for mobile data.

Later, on August 16 last year, the Centre Restore 4G in two districts -Ganderbal (Kashmir division) and Udhampur(Jammu division), and the denial of high speed internet in the other 18 districts were being extended from time to time, citing the risk of terrorism.


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Litigation in Supreme Court for restoration of internet services

There were two rounds of litigation in the Supreme Court seeking restoration of internet services in Jammu and Kashmir.

The first batch of cases, filed soon after the repeal of the J&K's special status, resulted in the judgment Anuradha Bhasin vs Union of India January 2020. Though the judgment waxed eloquentabout the necessity of internet for freedom of speech and expression and trade and also about the principles of proportionality, it did not direct the immediate restoration of internet services and relegated the matter to the Central Government for review.

Later, after the onset of COVID, another batch of petitions were filed in the Supreme Court saying that lack of 4G speed was affecting medical services, education, trade and commerce during the lockdown, as such services were being delivered via online during the nation wide lockdown. While denying high speed internet in the region during the pandemic and the lockdown, the authorities claimed that lack of high-speed net has not affected COVID-19 control measures, online education or business.

Those cases were disposed of in May 2020, as per the judgment in foundation of media professionals vs union of India which also did not order immediate restoration of internet services but constituted a higher level special committee to review the restrictions.  After the verdict, a contempt petition was filed in the Supreme Court contending that the Centre extended the restrictions without constitution of the Committee. The Centre  told the bench that the Committee had been constituted and had decided to continue the restrictions on account of terrorism threat.

While the contempt petitions were pending, the Attorney General told the Supreme Court last year that 4G services will be restored in two districts after August 15.

Two weeks back, a fresh petition was filed in the Supreme Court by Private Schools Association of J&K saying that lack of high speed was affecting the right to education of students.


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