💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear on May 6 the plea of Kerala government against the state governor over the delay in approving bills passed by the state assembly. The court is considering the guidelines and timelines for governors and the President on granting assent to bills, as set by a previous verdict on the plea of Tamil Nadu. The Kerala government alleges that certain bills were referred to the President by the then Governor and are yet to be cleared.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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