Supreme Court Issues Notice On Pleas By West Bengal, Kerala Over Governors Delaying Bills
Both states said in the petitions that the Governors were sitting on at least 8 Bills for over a year without communicating any reasons.
The top court bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud , Justice JB Paridwala, and Justice Manoj Misra issued notices to the Union government through the Home Ministry.
In case of Kerala's petition challenging the action of President in withholding assent for four bills and the action of Governor in referring those bills to the President, the SC issued notice to the Union government and Additional Chief Secretary to the governor, legal news agency LiveLaw
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In case of West Bengal, senior advocates Abhishek Singhvi and Jaideep Gupta, said every time the matter was listed in the Supreme Court, the office of the governor referred bills to the president.
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