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The Supreme Court is adjudicating a dispute between Tamil Nadu's government and Governor R N Ravi over withheld assent to bills passed by the state legislative assembly. The court has framed eight key questions, including the governor's authority and discretion, the concept of a pocket veto, and the interpretation of Article 200 of the Constitution, which gives the governor the power to approve or withhold approval of bills.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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