Jammu & Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 – Detailed Section-Wise Notes
The Jammu & Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 consists of 103 Sections divided into 14 Parts, covering reorganization, administration, legislature, judiciary, finances, services, and legal adjustments. Below is a detailed breakdown of each Section for competitive exam preparation.
Part I – Preliminary (Sections 1–2)
Focus: Short title and definitions
Section 1: Short title – “Jammu & Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019”
Section 2: Definitions – “State”, “Union Territory”, “Government”, “Legislature”, etc.
Part II – Reorganisation of the State (Sections 3–7)
Focus: Formation of UTs
Section 3: Formation of two Union Territories: Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh
Section 4: Boundaries of the UTs
Section 5: Constitution and powers of the Legislative Assembly of Jammu & Kashmir
Section 6: Application of Central laws
Section 7: Repeal and savings provisions
Part III – Representation in the Legislatures (Sections 8–12)
Focus: Parliament and Legislative Assembly representation
Section 8: Representation of UTs in Lok Sabha
Section 9: Representation in Rajya Sabha
Section 10: Composition of J&K Legislative Assembly
Section 11: Duration of Legislative Assembly
Section 12: Provisions for transitional representation
Part IV – Lieutenant Governor & Legislative Assembly of J&K (Sections 13–57)
Focus: Administration, Assembly composition, legislative powers
Section 13: Appointment and powers of Lieutenant Governor (LG)
Section 14: Executive authority of UT
Section 15–21: Powers, functions, and rules of the Assembly
Section 22–33: Procedure for meetings, bills, and ordinances
Section 34–42: Powers to summon and prorogue Assembly
Section 43–50: Special powers of LG in case of emergencies
Section 51–57: Financial bills, appropriation, and budget procedures
Part V – Delimitation of Constituencies (Sections 58–64)
Focus: Adjusting electoral constituencies
Section 58: Constitution of Delimitation Commission
Section 59: Functions of Delimitation Commission
Section 60–62: Guidelines for delimitation based on population
Section 63: Report submission to the Government
Section 64: Implementation of delimitation
Part VI – Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Sections 65–66)
Focus: Representation of SC/ST communities
Section 65: Reservation of seats in Legislative Assembly
Section 66: Adjustment and transitional arrangements
Part VII – Representation of People (Sections 67–74)
Focus: Local governance & elections
Section 67: Application of Representation of People Act
Section 68: Election procedure for UTs
Section 69–71: Returning officers, voting methods
Section 72–74: Transitional provisions for ongoing elections
Part VIII – High Court (Sections 75–78)
Focus: Common High Court for UTs
Section 75: Establishment of common High Court at Srinagar/Jammu
Section 76: Jurisdiction, powers, and appeals
Section 77: Appointment of judges
Section 78: Transfer of cases and judicial officers
Part IX – Advocate General (Sections 79–80)
Focus: Legal advisor for J&K UT
Section 79: Appointment of Advocate General
Section 80: Powers, functions, and term
Part X – Authorisation of Expenditure (Sections 81–83)
Focus: Financial procedures
Section 81: Consolidated Fund of UTs
Section 82: Appropriation of funds
Section 83: Control and audit of expenditure
Part XI – Apportionment of Assets and Liabilities (Sections 84–90)
Focus: Division of state property and debts
Section 84–87: Apportionment of assets & liabilities between UTs
Section 88–90: Transfer of funds, property, and financial obligations
Part XII – Provisions as to Corporations (Sections 91–92)
Focus: State corporations and administrative adjustments
Section 91: Adaptation of corporations under new UTs
Section 92: Transfer of powers, properties, and contracts
Part XIII – Provisions as to Services (Sections 93–102)
Focus: Personnel management and civil services
Section 93–95: Transfer of employees to UTs
Section 96–98: Service conditions, pay, and pensions
Section 99–102: Disciplinary control and management of civil services
Part XIV – Legal and Miscellaneous Provisions (Sections 103–104)
Focus: Repeals, savings, and power to remove difficulties
Section 103: Repeal of existing laws inconsistent with the Act
Section 104: Power to remove difficulties and ensure smooth implementation
Exam-Oriented Notes:
Total 103 Sections divided into 14 Parts.
LG of J&K UT holds special administrative powers; Ladakh UT directly under LG without legislature.
Delimitation Commission (Part V) plays a key role in elections and political representation.
High Court serves both UTs (Part VIII), ensuring judicial continuity.
Sections on services (93–102) ensure smooth transfer of government employees post-reorganization.
MCQs for JKSSB/JKPSC:
Which Sections of the Act deal with the High Court?
A) 67–74
B) 75–78 ✅
C) 79–80
D) 58–64
Under which Part are the assets and liabilities of the state apportioned?
A) Part X
B) Part XI ✅
C) Part XII
D) Part XIII
How many sections cover the Lieutenant Governor and Legislative Assembly of J&K?
A) 13–57 ✅
B) 58–64
C) 75–78
D) 1–12
Which section authorizes the power to remove difficulties during implementation?
A) 103 ✅
B) 104
C) 100
D) 102
Ladakh UT does not have:
A) High Court
B) Legislative Assembly ✅
C) Assets
D) Representation in Parliament