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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 Supreme Court is slated to hear on Tuesday the matter where it had suo moto (on its own motion) stayed the Allahabad High ...
Actor Vijay and numerous political figures and organizations have petitioned the Supreme Court to challenge the Waqf ...
Actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam president Vijay has approached the Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of the ...
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president and actor Vijay has filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging the Waqf ...
The verdict holds importance as several opposition-ruled states such as Kerala, Punjab, Telangana and West Bengal have ...
This decision marks the first time in India’s history that a state government has enacted laws through the judicial route, ...
In its petition, the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind has said that this law was a "direct attack on the country's Constitution, which not ...
The Supreme Court said this was contrary to its direction in the case of Sharif Ahmed vs State of Uttar Pradesh.
The apex court ordered the bills to be deemed laws from the date the bills were presented to the Governor for consideration.
The Supreme Court has set a three-month deadline for the President to act on bills passed by the legislature. It referred to ...
Explaining its decision, the bench said that under Article 200 of the Constitution, which deals with the power of Governors ...