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"Matter of concern": SC issues notice to Centre on TN Govt's plea against Governor's inaction on bills

The top court noted that 54 files for premature release of prisoners were submitted to the Governor between August 14, 2023, and June 28, 2023 and proposals for appointment to TN Public Service commissions are also pending.

ANI Nov 10, 2023 16:55 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], November 10 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Friday issued notice to the Centre on the Tamil Nadu Government's plea against the Governor's action on delay in clearance of various bills and notifications.
The court also said that the issues raised in the petition are of great concern.
A bench headed by Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, sought assistance from the Attorney General or Solicitor General on the issue.
The Court noted that the proviso to Article 200 stipulates that the Governor may "as soon as possible" return the bill if it is not a money bill to the house for reconsideration, and if the bill is passed by houses, the Governor may not withhold assent.
The top court noted that 54 files for premature release of prisoners were submitted to the Governor between August 14, 2023, and June 28, 2023 and proposals for appointment to TN Public Service commissions are also pending.
The court noted that TN Public Service commissions are functioning with 4 members instead of 14.
"The issues raised are of great concern," the court said.
The Tamil Nadu Government has moved to the Supreme Court to issue directions to the Governor to clear the bills and various files forwarded by the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and Government that are pending with his office within a specified timeframe.
In the petition, the TN Government has sought to direct the Governor to dispose of all the bills, files, and orders forwarded by the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and pending with his office within a specified timeframe.
The petition has been filed through an advocate on record, Sabarish Subramanian.
The petition sought to declare that the inaction, omission, delay and failure to comply with the constitutional mandate by the Governor of Tamil Nadu/first Respondent qua the consideration and assent of the bills passed and forwarded by the Tamil Nadu State Legislature to him and the non-consideration of files, government orders and policies forwarded by the State Government for his signature is unconstitutional, illegal, arbitrary, unreasonable, besides malafide exercise of power.
The Governor, by not "signing remission orders, day-to-day files, appointment orders, approving recruitment orders, granting approval to prosecute ministers, and MLAs involved in corruption, including the transfer of investigations to the CBI by the Supreme Court and bills passed by the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly," is bringing the entire administration to a grinding halt and creating an adversarial attitude by not cooperating with the state administration," the TN government said.
Thereby, the state government sought to issue directions to stipulate the outer time limit for the 1st Respondent Governor to consider bills passed by the Legislature and sent for assent under Article 200 of the Constitution in light of the recommendations of the Sarkaria Commission.
"The refusal to act on the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers or deliberate inaction in acting on the bills or on the files on the part of the Governor, including any delay, will defeat the parliamentary democracy and the will of the people and consequently violate the basic structure of the Constitution," the petition said.
The state government said that the current Writ Petition addresses the specific issue that the government and Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu are facing amendments or changes as they thinks appropriate.
"If, on such reconsideration, the bill is passed again, with or without amendments, and is presented to the Governor for assent, he has to accord his assent. The second proviso says that if, in the opinion of the Governor, any bill presented to him derogates the powers of the High Court so as to endanger the position that the High Court is designed to fill by the Constitution, he is bound to reserve the bill for the consideration of the President," the petition added.
Tamil Nadu Government said that by denying sanction when the investigative authorities have found prima facie evidence of corruption and have asked for permission to prosecute, the first respondent Governor is engaging in politically motivated conduct. This includes the CBI inquiry that this Court has approved and that the Madras High Court ordered.
"The Governor's inactions have caused a constitutional deadlock between the Constitutional Head of the State and the Elected Government of the State and by not acting upon their constitutional functions, the Governor is toying away with the citizen's mandate," the state government said.
Hence, the state government has sought to issue appropriate directions laying down guidelines stipulating the outer time limit for the 1st Respondent to consider bills passed by the Legislature and sent for assent under Article 200 of the Constitution in light of the recommendations of the Sarkaria Commission.
It also sought to issue directions laying down guidelines stipulating the outer time limit for the 1st Respondent to consider files, policies, and government orders sent for signature in the discharge of his constitutional functions. (ANI)

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