💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court's criticism of Tamil Nadu Governor's delay in approving state legislation sparks debate on judicial overreach. Critics warn that the court's frequent interventions may disrupt the constitutional balance between the legislature, executive, and judiciary. While the governor's delay is problematic, the motives behind the rushed bills—such as political vendetta—are also questioned. The Supreme Court should respect its limits and focus on constitutional matters rather than governance.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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