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Government of Jammu and Kashmir

Territorial government of Jammu and Kashmir

Government of Jammu and Kashmir

Summary

Territorial government of Jammu and Kashmir

FieldValue
government_nameGovernment of Jammu and Kashmir
imageEmblem of Jammu and Kashmir.png
image_size159
division_typeSeat of Government
divisionSrinagar, Jammu
leader_typeLieutenant Governor
leader_titleManoj Sinha
leader_type2Chief Minister
leader_title2Omar Abdullah
leader_type3Deputy Chief Minister
leader_title3Surinder Kumar Choudhary
leader_type4Chief Secretary
leader_title4Atal Dulloo, IAS
legislature_labelAssembly
legislatureJammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
speaker_labelSpeaker
speakerAbdul Rahim Rather
deputy_speaker_labelDeputy Speaker
deputyspeakermembers_in_assembly_label = Members in Assembly
members_in_assembly114 seats (90 seats + 24 seats reserved for Pakistan administered Kashmir)
branch4Judiciary
court_nameHigh Court
courtJammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court
chief_justice_labelChief Justice
chief_justiceArun Palli

The Government of Jammu and Kashmir is the principal administrative authority responsible for the governance of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Established on 5 March 1948 as the Government of Princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, and the Government of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir after the reorganization of the former state of Jammu and Kashmir in October 2019, the government operates under the framework of the Indian constitution. The union territory comprises two divisions—Jammu and Kashmir—with different cultural and geographical characteristics.

Jammu and Kashmir is a union territory in India under the terms of Article 239A (which was initially applied to Puducherry and is now also applicable to the union territory as per the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019) of the Constitution of India. Jammu and Kashmir has executive, legislative and judicial branches of government. Srinagar and Jammu are the summer and winter capitals of Jammu and Kashmir respectively.

Executive

The head of state of Jammu and Kashmir is a lieutenant governor, appointed by the president of India on the advice of the central government. His or her post is largely ceremonial. The chief minister, is the head of government and chairs a council of ministers.

Council of Ministers of Jammu and Kashmir

Main article: Second Omar Abdullah ministry

A Council of Ministers led by a Chief Minister is appointed by the Lieutenant Governor from the membership of the legislative assembly. Their role is to advise the Lieutenant Governor in the exercise of functions in matters under the jurisdiction of the legislative assembly. In other matters, the Lieutenant Governor is empowered to act in his own capacity.

The council of ministers formed after the 2024 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election is as follows:

S.NoNameConstituencyDepartmentAssumed officeParty
Chief Minister
1Omar Abdullah
(Chief Minister)GanderbalAll other remaining Departments not Allocated to any Ministers shall remain to CM16 October 2024
Deputy Chief Minister
2Surinder Kumar Choudhary
(Deputy Chief Minister)NowsheraLabour & Employment, Skill Development, Public Works (R&B) , Mining, Industries and Commerce16 October 2024
Cabinet Ministers
3Sakina ItooDamal Hanji PoraHealth and Medical Education, School Education, Higher Education, Social welfare16 October 2024
4Javid Ahmad DarRafiabadAgriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperative & Election16 October 2024
5Javed Ahmed RanaMendharTribal Affairs, Forest Ecology & Environment, Jal Shakti16 October 2024
6Satish SharmaChhambFood, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Transport, Science and Technology, Information Technology, Youth Services and Sports, Ari and Trainings16 October 2024

Previous ministries

  • First Mufti Mohammad Sayeed ministry
  • First Omar Abdullah ministry
  • Second Mufti Mohammad Sayeed ministry
  • Mehbooba Mufti ministry

Legislative

The legislative branch is of government is a unicameral legislative assembly, whose tenure is five years. The legislative assembly may make laws for any of the matters in the State List of the Constitution of India except "public order" and "police", which will remain the preserve of the central Government of India. The Lieutenant Governor also has the power to promulgate ordinances which have the same force as the acts of the legislative assembly.

The most recent election for the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly was held in September and October 2024. The membership of the assembly by party is as follows:

Membership by party in the [[13th Jammu and Kashmir Assembly
PartyMLAsTotal95
42
29
6
3
1
1
7
5

Judicial

The union territory is under the jurisdiction of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, which also serves as high court for neighbouring Ladakh. Police services are provided by the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

Local government

Jammu and Kashmir is divided into two divisions, Jammu Division and Kashmir Division which are further divided into 20 districts. The districts elect 14 member District Development Councils.

Agencies

In 2018, Jammu and Kashmir Infrastructure Development Finance Corporation (JKIDFC) was set-up to speed up languishing infrastructure development in the union territory.

References

References

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  2. (15 Aug 1947). "Raj Bhavan, Government of Jammu & Kashmir".
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  4. (26 Jul 1999). "People, Culture, Religion".
  5. "The Official Website of Jammu & Kashmir Government, India".
  6. (5 August 2019). "Jammu & Kashmir Reorganisation Bill passed by Rajya Sabha: Key takeaways". The Indian Express.
  7. (16 October 2024). "As Omar takes oath as J&K CM, here are the ministers in his Cabinet".
  8. (August 2025)
  9. Press Trust of India. (4 December 2013). "Reduce J-K Assembly term to 5 years: BJP". Business Standard.
  10. "Jammu & Kashmir High Court".
  11. (7 August 2019). "Salient Features Of Jammu & Kashmir Reorganization Bill [Read Bill]".
  12. (5 November 2020). "J&K: First-ever District Development Council elections to be held in eight phases from November 28".
  13. (2019-01-17). "J&K to raise Rs 8,000 cr loans for funding infra projects". Business Standard India.
  14. (2020-08-13). "Languishing projects become animated".
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