Big Setback For Tamil Nadu Governor, Supreme Court Says Can’t Hold Back Bills

In a massive win for the MK Stalin government in Tamil Nadu, the Supreme Court today ruled that Governor RN Ravi’s decision to withhold assent to 10 key Bills was “illegal” and “arbitrary”. The court ruled that the Governor cannot reserve Bills for the President after withholding assent.

“The action of the Governor to reserve the 10 bills for the President is illegal and arbitrary. Thus, the action is set aside. All actions taken by the Governor thereto for the 10 bills are set aside. These Bills shall be deemed to be cleared from the date it was re-presented to the Governor,” a bench of Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice R Mahadevan said.

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