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Tamil Nadu slams Ravi for again sending 10 bills to Prez after SC order

Updated on: Dec 02, 2023 09:28 AM IST

The Supreme Court on Friday said the bills re-adopted by the assembly cannot be reserved for the President

Chennai: Tamil Nadu governor R N Ravi has sent the 10 bills which were re-adopted by the state assembly to the President of India Droupadi Murmu. However, the bills re-adopted by the assembly cannot be reserved for the President, the Supreme Court said on Friday.

Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi has sent the 10 bills which were re-adopted by the state assembly to the President of India Droupadi Murmu. (ANI)

“The governor has sent this to the President to prolong the issue,” said Tamil Nadu’s law minister S Regupathy on Friday. The re-adopted 10 bills were forwarded on November 28 to the President, said senior advocate P Wilson speaking to reporters in Delhi. “This is in violation of the Supreme Court’s orders.”

A bench headed by Chief Justice of India Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud is hearing separate petitions filed by the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Punjab and Telangana who had moved the top court seeking a direction against their respective Raj Bhavan for keeping bills pending for long.

Tamil Nadu’s petition on October 30 in the Supreme Court says that of 12 bills sent to governor Ravi, he has not acted on any of them. Following a rap by the top court, Ravi on November 15 returned 10 of these bills and sent two to the President. So the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government held a special assembly on November 18 to re-adopt the 10 bills and pass them again.

 
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