Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has condemned President Droupadi Murmu’s request to the Supreme Court regarding timelines for Governor assent on State Bills. He argues it undermines constitutional authority and calls it a tactic to weaken opposition-led governments. The Supreme Court previously ruled against delays by the Tamil Nadu Governor, emphasizing judicial authority.
Today, On 6th May, Kerala decides to withdraw petitions in the Governor inaction case, sparking opposition from the Centre. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta strongly objected to the move, representing the Central government before the Supreme Court.
The Law Ministry’s 100-day agenda includes integrating sunset clauses into new legislative proposals, aiming to automatically repeal laws of temporary nature. The initiative seeks to collaborate with relevant ministries and departments and aligns with the government’s broader agenda for infrastructure, healthcare, and economic reforms, aiming to drive growth and efficiency in various sectors.
Today (22nd April): The Supreme Court has sought the response of West Bengal Governor, CV Ananda Bose, in connection with a PIL alleging inaction in assenting to bills passed by the State Assembly. The Court has instructed governors to promptly clear bills as per constitutional obligation. Similar pleas have been filed by other states, including Telangana, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.
