The Supreme Court has criticized the governor of Punjab for withholding assent to four bills passed by the assembly, stating that he was "putting parliamentary form of government in peril". The court ruled that the session in which the bills were passed was valid and within the jurisdiction of the speaker. The court also highlighted similar grievances by the Tamil Nadu and Kerala governments against their governors and sought the home secretary's response on resolving the constitutional issues.
November 11, 2023 at 12:34AM
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You are playing with fire: Supreme Court to Punjab governor
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