The Supreme Court delivered a crucial ruling regarding the constitutional powers of the President and Governor. The court stated that judicial bodies cannot fix a specific timeline for these constitutional functionaries to act upon bills passed by a State Assembly. This observation came during a hearing related to bills pending in multiple states where Governors were accused of undue delay. The judgment reinforces the principle of separation of powers and the constitutional discretion granted to the President (Article 111) and the Governor (Article 200) regarding assent or reservation of bills, while reminding them of their constitutional duty to act promptly.
📚 Test Your Knowledge:
Which Article of the Constitution deals with the Governor's power to assent or reserve bills?
Correct Answer: Article 200