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The Supreme Court ruled that Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi's reserving 10 bills for the President's consideration was against constitutional provisions, and his actions were illegal and arbitrary. As a result, Ravi has ceased to be the chancellor of state-run universities, and the bills will be deemed clear from the date they were re-presented to the Governor.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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