By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
  • Live Score Updates
  • Sports Podcasts
  • Live Streaming
Viascore
  • Home
  • TENNIS

    NFL

    Show More

    NBA odds, lines, spreads, picks, predictions: This Monday parlay returns over +600

    By ViaScore 37 minutes ago

    Spurs vs. Heat prediction, odds, time: 2026 NBA picks for Monday, March 23

    By ViaScore 4 hours ago

    NBA issues suspensions for Thunder-Wizards scuffle that spilled into courtside seats

    By ViaScore 19 hours ago

    Kevin Durant passes Michael Jordan for fifth all-time in NBA scoring: How high can he go before retirement?

    By ViaScore 21 hours ago
  • CRICKET

    NFL

    Show More

    NBA odds, lines, spreads, picks, predictions: This Monday parlay returns over +600

    By ViaScore 37 minutes ago

    Spurs vs. Heat prediction, odds, time: 2026 NBA picks for Monday, March 23

    By ViaScore 4 hours ago

    NBA issues suspensions for Thunder-Wizards scuffle that spilled into courtside seats

    By ViaScore 19 hours ago

    Kevin Durant passes Michael Jordan for fifth all-time in NBA scoring: How high can he go before retirement?

    By ViaScore 21 hours ago
  • Football

    NFL

    Show More

    NBA odds, lines, spreads, picks, predictions: This Monday parlay returns over +600

    By ViaScore 37 minutes ago

    Spurs vs. Heat prediction, odds, time: 2026 NBA picks for Monday, March 23

    By ViaScore 4 hours ago

    NBA issues suspensions for Thunder-Wizards scuffle that spilled into courtside seats

    By ViaScore 19 hours ago

    Kevin Durant passes Michael Jordan for fifth all-time in NBA scoring: How high can he go before retirement?

    By ViaScore 21 hours ago
  • All sports

    NFL

    Show More

    NBA odds, lines, spreads, picks, predictions: This Monday parlay returns over +600

    By ViaScore 37 minutes ago

    Spurs vs. Heat prediction, odds, time: 2026 NBA picks for Monday, March 23

    By ViaScore 4 hours ago

    NBA issues suspensions for Thunder-Wizards scuffle that spilled into courtside seats

    By ViaScore 19 hours ago

    Kevin Durant passes Michael Jordan for fifth all-time in NBA scoring: How high can he go before retirement?

    By ViaScore 21 hours ago
  • Book Now
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Tennis
Reading: CJI-led bench to hear on July 22 President’s reference to it on timeline for assent to Bills | India News
ViascoreViascore
Aa
  • Live Score Updates
  • Sports Podcasts
  • Live Streaming
Search
  • Home
  • Rugby
  • Cricket
  • Tennis
  • Football
  • NBA
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Viascore. All Rights Reserved.
Viascore > Blog > Sports India > CJI-led bench to hear on July 22 President’s reference to it on timeline for assent to Bills | India News
Sports India

CJI-led bench to hear on July 22 President’s reference to it on timeline for assent to Bills | India News

ViaScore
Last updated: 2025/07/19 at 4:54 PM
ViaScore 8 Min Read
Share


The Supreme Court will take up on July 22 the reference made by the President under Article 143 of the Constitution, following the apex court’s verdict fixing timelines for the President and Governors to act on Bills passed by state Assemblies.

A Constitution bench of CJI B R Gavai and Justices Surya Kant, Vikram Nath, P S Narasimha and A S Chandurkar will consider the matter.

In the Presidential reference made under Article 143(1) of the Constitution, President Murmu has posed 14 questions over the top court’s April 8 verdict.

Story continues below this ad

The President sought to know whether the actions of the Governors and President are justiciable and whether such timelines can be imposed on them in the absence of any such provision in the Constitution.

The reference pointed out that “there are conflicting judgments of the Supreme Court as to whether the assent of the President of India under Article 201 of the Constitution of India is justiciable or not”. Under Article 145 (3), when the President makes a reference for the court’s opinion, it is placed before a five-judge bench.

On April 8, the Supreme Court had set a timeline for Governors to act on pending Bills, and for the first time, prescribed that the President should take a decision on the Bills, reserved for consideration by the Governor, within three months from the date on which such reference is received. Under Article 201 of the Constitution, no timeframe has been set for a President’s decision.

The SC had said that “in case of any delay beyond this period, appropriate reasons would have to be recorded and conveyed” to the state concerned.

Story continues below this ad

The April 8 ruling by a two-judge bench, headed by Justice J B Pardiwala, set aside Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi’s decision to withhold assent to 10 Bills for consideration of the President in November 2023 after they had already been reconsidered by the Assembly, and said that the action was illegal and erroneous.

In her reference to the SC, President Murmu sought to know: “Is the exercise of constitutional discretion by the President under Article 201 of the Constitution of India justiciable? In the absence of a constitutionally prescribed timeline and the manner of exercise of powers by the President, can timelines be imposed and the manner of exercise be prescribed through judicial orders for the exercise of discretion by the President under Article 201 of the Constitution of India?”

Article 201 prescribes the powers of the President and the procedure to be followed while assenting to Bills or withholding assent therefrom, but “does not stipulate any time frame or procedure to be followed by the President for the exercise of constitutional options under” it.

“Is the exercise of constitutional discretion by the Governor under Article 200 of the Constitution of India justiciable? Is Article 361 of the Constitution of India an absolute bar to judicial review in relation to the actions of a Governor under Article 200 of the Constitution of India? In the absence of a constitutionally prescribed time limit, and the manner of exercise of powers by the Governor, can timelines be imposed and the manner of exercise be prescribed through judicial orders for the exercise of all powers under Article 200 of the Constitution of India by the Governor?”

Story continues below this ad

President Murmu pointed out that Article 200 of the Constitution, which prescribes the powers of the Governor and the procedure to be followed while assenting to Bills, withholding assent to Bills and reserving a Bill for the consideration of the President, “does not stipulate any time frame upon the Governor for the exercise of constitutional options”.

President Murmu asked whether “in light of the constitutional scheme governing the powers of the President”, she “is required to seek advice of the Supreme Court by way of a reference under Article 143 of the Constitution of India and take the opinion of the Supreme Court when the Governor reserves a Bill for the President’s assent or otherwise?”

“Are the decisions of the Governor and the President under Article 200 and Article 201 of the Constitution of India, respectively, justiciable at a stage anterior into the law coming into force? Is it permissible for the Courts to undertake judicial adjudication over the contents of a Bill, in any manner, before it becomes law?”

The President also asked: “Can the exercise of constitutional powers and the orders of/by the President / Governor be substituted in any manner under Article 142 of the Constitution of India?”

Story continues below this ad

Some of the other questions referred to the top court are: “What are the constitutional options before a Governor when a Bill is presented to him under Article 200 of the Constitution of India?; Is the Governor bound by the aid & advice tendered by the Council of Ministers while exercising all the options available with him when a Bill is presented before him under Article 200 of the Constitution of India?”

The reference pointed out that the Constitution enlists numerous instances where the assent of the President has to be obtained before a legislation can take effect in a state.

It said that “the exercise of constitutional discretion by the Governor and the President under Article 200 and Article 201 of the Constitution of India, respectively are essentially governed by polycentric considerations, inter alia being federalism, uniformity of laws, integrity and security of the nation, doctrine of separation of powers”.

The President said, “States are frequently approaching the Supreme Court of India invoking Article 32 [and not Article 131] of the Constitution of India raising issues which by their very nature are federal issues involving interpretation of, inter alia, the Constitution of India.”

Story continues below this ad

The reference also said that “the contours and scope of provisions contained in Article 142 of the Constitution of India in context of issues which are occupied by either constitutional provisions or statutory provisions also needs an opinion of the Supreme Court of India.”

The President also said that “the concept of a deemed assent of the President and the Governor is alien to the constitutional scheme and fundamentally circumscribes the power of the President and the Governor”.





Source link

TAGGED: Regional news
ViaScore July 19, 2025 July 19, 2025
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article CPI(M) calls Special Intensive Revision in Bihar ‘back door’ entry of NRC, to hold protest on Aug 8 | India News
Next Article INDIA bloc to raise Pahalgam attack, Trump’s claims on ‘ceasefire’, Bihar SIR in Parliament | India News

Most Popular

A Memoir of Soccer, Grit, and Leveling the Playing Field
10 Super Easy Steps to Your Dream Body 4X
Mind Gym : An Athlete's Guide to Inner Excellence
Mastering The Terrain Racing, Courses and Training

“We don’t discuss small stuff”

By ViaScore

Subscribe Now

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Access Denied

1 year ago

Anthony Edwards holds nothing back in frustrated rant on struggling Timberwolves: ‘We soft as hell’

1 year ago

You Might Also Like

Sports India

“We don’t discuss small stuff”

1 hour ago
Sports India

Indian Railways approves Survey for 191 Km Rajasthan-Haryana Line

2 hours ago
Sports India

Odisha sees surge in cattle smuggling cases under Operation Gau Raksha

2 hours ago
Sports India

How five youngsters battled the odds to arrive at the theatre of dreams, the IPL

2 hours ago

Sport News

  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Aquatics

Socials

Facebook Twitter Youtube

Company

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Newsletters
  • Deal

Made by Metastic World.  . 

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?