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Jurist Supreme Court of India holds state Governors cannot indefinitely delay bills

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The Supreme Court of India released its judgment Thursday in the case State of Punjab v. Principal Secretary to the Governor of Punjab establishing that if a Governor chooses to withhold assent to a bill sent by a State Legislature, the Governor is required to promptly return the bill, with a message for the Legislature to reconsider the proposed law.

The Court, led by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud along with Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Mishra, heard arguments in the case where Governor Banwarilal Purohit of Punjab had kept bills sent by the Punjab State Legislature indefinitely pending. The Supreme Court emphasized that while the Governor, an unelected head of state, possesses specific constitutional powers, these should not be used to impede the regular legislative process. It clarified that a Governor cannot indefinitely stall a bill without taking any action. The court highlighted that the Governor, acting as a guiding statesman, can recommend a thorough review of the entire bill or specific sections, suggesting amendments. However, the final decision on accepting the Governor’s advice, conveyed in the message, lies solely with the legislature.

Prior to this judgment, it was unclear whether a Governor could withhold assent to a bill indefinitely as Article 200 of the Indian Constitution lacks explicit guidance on the subsequent actions to be taken if a Governor withholds assent to a Bill. Article 200 describes the options a Governor has once he receives a State Legislative Assembly-passed bill, allowing the Governor to either assent, withhold assent or reserve the bill for the President’s consideration. The Governor also holds the option to return the bill with a message requesting reconsideration by the House or Houses.

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