In a significant development, the Supreme Court of India has censured Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi for his refusal to grant assent to Bills approved by the state assembly. The apex court deemed the governor’s actions as unlawful and violative of the constitution. Specifically, the court highlighted the governor’s decision to hold back 10 Bills and refer them to the President for consideration after they had been reexamined by the state assembly. The Supreme Court unequivocally stated that these Bills were to be considered as effectively passed. This ruling by the Supreme Court underscores the principle of constitutional propriety and the importance of upholding the democratic process. The judiciary’s intervention in this matter serves as a reminder of the checks and balances in place to prevent the abuse of power and ensure the smooth functioning of the legislative process. This decision is likely to have far-reaching implications on the relationship between state governments and governors across India. It sets a precedent for maintaining the sanctity of the legislative process and upholding the principles of democracy. The Supreme Court’s strong stance on this issue is expected to resonate throughout the country and reinforce the rule of law.
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Supreme Court admonishes Tamil Nadu governor for blocking state Bills, deems actions illegal and unconstitutional.
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