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A fact check unit that is unconstitutional. Keyword: Government Order, Information Technology Rules, 2021, Article 19(1)(a), Freedom of Expression ❇️ Get today's major CA topics
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A fact check unit that is unconstitutional

A state-run fact check unit, such as the one proposed by Tamil Nadu will only cause more harm to society

Governor can’t withhold re­passed Bills, says SC Keyword: Governor, Money Bill, Discretionary Powers, Article 200 ❇️ Get today's major CA topics
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Governor Ravi - T.N. government row | Supreme Court says law does not give Governor ‘discretion’ to withhold Bills re-passed by Assembly

The Supreme Court on Monday observed that the Constitution does not provide Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi “discretion” to withhold Bills “re-passed” by the State Legislative Assembly. The Bills had been sent for approval to the Governor’s office between January 2020 and April 2023. The State had complained to the court that the Governor was holding them back indefinitely, defeating the rights of the people of Tamil Nadu to the benefits of crucial laws passed by the House. The Governor had returned the Bills on November 13. The Tamil Nadu Assembly had convened a special session on November 18 to re-pass the Bills and send them back to the Governor for approval.

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Centre’s Selective Transfers, Appointments may trigger ‘embarrassing’ outcomes: SC Keyword: Mandamus, Executive overreach, Second Judges Case, Colloqium ❇️ Get today's major CA topics
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SC cautions Centre that selective appointments, transfers risk ‘embarrassing’ outcomes

Supreme Court warns government against tinkering with judicial seniority, cautions that it may lead to embarrassing outcomes, including deferring swearing-in of new judges or withdrawing judicial work. Warns government against pick-and-choose policy in appointments and transfers of HC judges, says it risks "unpalatable" response from Collegium.

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The role of the Governor in legislature. Keyword: Governor’s powers, Ministerial Advice, Discretionary power, Sarkaria Commission, Puncchi Commision ❇️ Get today's major CA topics
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The role of the Governor in legislature | Explained

Govs must act as per advice of Council of Ministers; exceptions rare. SC has expressed displeasure over delays in Bills. Sarkaria & Punchhi Commissions have recommended time limits for decision-making. Politicisation of gubernatorial post has been a problem; amendments may be considered to empower State legislatures.

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Partisan Mischief. Keyword: parliamentary Democracy, constitutional tyranny, Governor’s powers, Article 200, Withholding assent ❇️ Get today's major CA topics
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Constitutional tyranny: On Raj Bhavan’s use of the veto

The Tamil Nadu Governor’s action has helped highlight an undemocratic and anti-federal feature in the Constitution that creates an unguided power to reject pieces of legislation passed