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Centre opposes Kerala govt's plea in SC to withdraw petition on delay by Governor in assenting bills
Centre opposes Kerala govt's plea in SC to withdraw petition on delay by Governor in assenting bills

Deccan Herald

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Deccan Herald

Centre opposes Kerala govt's plea in SC to withdraw petition on delay by Governor in assenting bills

New Delhi: The Centre on Monday opposed before the Supreme Court a plea by Kerala to withdraw its petition, challenging delay by the Governor in grant of assent to bills passed by the state General R Venkantaramani and Solicitor General Tushar Mehta submitted before a bench of Justices P S Narasimha and A S Chandurkar that the court should await the decision on the reference of the President under Article 143 of the Constitution over the grant of assent to bills. Mehta said the current petition could also be referred for tagging along with the presidential recording of conversations of spouses can be used in matrimonial cases: advocate K K Venugopal for the Kerala government submitted that he would withdraw the plea, as the issue had become infructuous against the backdrop of the April 8 Supreme Court's judgment in the case of Tamil Nadu the opposition to the withdrawal of the pleas as "strange", Venugopal said, "Why is the court hesitant for the state to withdraw the petition? There has to be some only means both parties will charge money." To this, the bench remarked, "We will make it very clear, tentatively there can't be an objection to withdrawal."The court, however, deferred the matter to July 25, after the Attorney General sought April 22, Venkataramani had told the court that the April 8 judgment in the case of Tamil Nadu Governor on pending bills does not cover the facts in the plea filed by the Kerala government over the delay in clearing the bills by the Governor. The apex court had said that it would examine whether the recent judgment on a plea by Tamil Nadu fixing timelines for the grant of assent to bills covered the issues raised by the Kerala government had earlier moved the apex court claiming inaction on the part of the Governor in relation with several bills passed by the state legislature and presented to the Governor for his assent under Article 200 of the its plea, the state government sought a declaration that the actions of the Governor in withholding Bills indefinitely without exercising discretionary power under Article 200 of the Constitution are "contumacious, arbitrary, despotic and antithetical to the democratic values, ideals of the Cabinet form of Government, and principles of democratic Constitutionalism and federalism".

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