'Prez sitting on bills': Kerala moves SC
The Morning Standard|March 24, 2024
State names Union govt, secretary to President and Governor as respondents in petition
'Prez sitting on bills': Kerala moves SC

IN an unusual move that could initiate major legal debates, the Kerala government has approached the Supreme Court against President Droupadi Murmu withholding assent to four bills passed by the state assembly. The petition urged the court to declare the President not granting assent to the bills without assigning a reason as unconstitutional.

The state government has named the Union government, the secretary to the President of India, Governor Arif Mohammed Khan who referred the four bills to the President, and his additional secretary as respondents in the case.

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