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The Supreme Court of India has mandated that the President must decide on bills referred by governors within three months.
The verdict holds importance as several opposition-ruled states such as Kerala, Punjab, Telangana and West Bengal have ...
The apex court curbed the governor’s legislative power, set strict timelines for approval for bills and berated Tamil Nadu ...
Calling for a decision within three months is significant because under Article 201 of the Constitution no timeframe has been ...
Justice Gavai said Ambedkar was “one of the greatest sons of the country” and a “great visionary” who contributed to various ...
Judges of the Supreme Court have decided to make their assets public. The details of the wealth of all 33 sitting judges are ...
"For him Interest of the nation was above all interest, be it the interest of the individuals, be it the interest of any ...
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The substantive and procedural aspects of the Imran Pratapgarhi judgment should reduce the ease with which speech can be ...
The government has decided to divide the 59 SC communities into three distinct groups — Group I, Group II and Group III — ...
The Telangana government officially implemented the Scheduled Castes (SC) categorisation on Monday on Dr. BR Ambedkar's birth ...
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India Today on MSNIn a first, Supreme Court sets deadline for President to decide on billsThe Supreme Court's ruling came as it set aside the Tamil Nadu Governor's decision to withhold assent to pending bills. The ...
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