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President Murmu invokes Article 143; questions Supreme Court's opinion

Pesident Murmu highlights that Article 200 of the Constitution of India delineates the powers of the Governor and the procedures for granting or withholding assent to Bills, as well as reserving a Bill for the President's consideration

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Droupadi Murmu. Pic credit/PTI

Droupadi Murmu. Pic credit/PTI

In a firm rebuttal to the Supreme Court's April 8 verdict, which imposed deadlines on the Governor and the President for deciding on state Bills in the Tamil Nadu government versus Governor case, President Murmu has questioned the validity of such a ruling, emphasizing that the Constitution does not prescribe any such time frames.

The President's response highlights that Article 200 of the Constitution of India delineates the powers of the Governor and the procedures for granting or withholding assent to Bills, as well as reserving a Bill for the President's consideration. However, Article 200 does not specify any timeline for the Governor to exercise these constitutional options.

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