The Supreme Court on Friday suggested that Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi and state Chief Minister MK Stalin sit down together and resolve the issue relating to bills passed by the state assembly.
The Supreme Court on Friday asked the Kerala Governor to look at the order copy of the Punjab matter and listed the Kerala government's plea on Tuesday.
Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi on Wednesday said at a time when the country was making rapid strides on the path of development and progress, no sector should be ignored or left behind.
Addressing a convocation ceremony at the 'Tamil Nadu Doctor J Jayalalitha Music and Fine Arts University', Stalin said if the Chancellor's position were in other hands, the goal of universities would be destroyed.
"The governor is nothing; he will be changed. The governor's role is to uphold democracy; he is a part of democracy and his role is to uphold democracy not kill democracy. So whatever the Supreme Court said is right. He has to reply to the Supreme Court," DMK leader T. K. S. Elangovan told A
Days after the Supreme Court expressed ' serious concern' over governors' inaction on Bills, Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi returned ten pending Bills to the Assembly on Thursday.
Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi, AIADMK chief and Leader of Opposition, Edappadi K. Palaniswami, were among the leaders who greeted people on the festival occasion.
The Tamil Nadu government has moved the Supreme Court against the Governor, accusing him of violating the laws in the matter of constituting and reconstituting search committees for the appointment of vice chancellors to Bharathiar University, Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University and the
The State of Kerala submitted that a Governor who acts in gross disregard and violation of the provisions of the Constitution cannot be said to be functioning in the discharge of his duties as a Governor, since, no Governor is entitled to violate the provisions of the Constitution, whether t
The Kerala government has moved a writ petition in the Supreme Court against Governor Arif Mohammed Khan for the inaction on his part to eight bills passed by the state legislature and presented to Governor for his assent under Article 200 of the Constitution.
The Tamil Nadu Government has moved the Supreme Court urging to issue direction to the Governor to clear the bills and various files forwarded by the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and Government which are pending with his office within a specified timeframe.
The state government has moved the Supreme Court against the Governor over delay in clearing Bills and Government orders that were sent by the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and Government.