While the destiny of the Bills that have been rejected by the President with out assigning any causes has been sealed, Kerala could possibly take up the case of Bills which might be pending both with the Governor or President past a “cheap time” based mostly on the Court’s resolution on restricted judicial overview in such instances, authorized consultants identified.
However, the Court’s discovering that no timelines might be imposed on the President or Governors to determine on pending Bills has come as a setback for the State authorities.
Interestingly, the State authorities had earlier moved the Supreme Court looking for its intervention to interpret the phrase “as quickly as attainable” within the first proviso to Article 200 of the Constitution on the timeline relevant to the disposal of the Bills offered to the Governor. It had additionally sought pointers on the circumstances below which the Governor might reserve Bills offered to him for the consideration of the President, withhold his assent or return it to the Legislative Assembly.
It was throughout the tenure of Arif Mohammed Khan because the Kerala Governor that the State took the essential resolution to lift authorized challenges earlier than the Supreme Court, as Mr. Khan sat on a couple of Bills handed by the State Assembly and later referred them to the President.
“The resolution of the court docket providing restricted judicial overview for Bills which might be pending earlier than both the President or the Governor past an inexpensive time has come as aid for the Kerala authorities,” mentioned P. Rajeeve Minister for Law.
However, it was unlucky that the court docket couldn’t give you a transparent definition of the clause “as quickly as attainable.” Though the intention of the Constitution-makers, whereas incorporating the clause, was to recommend to the President and the Governors to behave on the Bills immediately, some Presidents and Governors used the clause by no means to behave on the Bills, he identified.
Published – November 21, 2025 12:33 am IST








