
President of the Drieves Murm and the then Governor Arif Mohammed Khan detained the four accounts that gathered the Kieral Assembly. | Photo Credit: Neither
According to experts, the Supreme Court’s judgment on Governor Tamil Nadu may have a profound influence on the case of Kerala against the President and Governor who is waiting for the Supreme Court.
Kerala moved the Supreme Court on March 23 of last year and challenged the decision of President Drougia Murm to withstand four accounts approved by the legislature of Keral, without publishing any reasons.
The state also challenged the act of the then governor of Kerara Arif Mohammed Khan that they would leave accounts waiting for a long and indeterminate period and later reserve them to assess the President.
The state in written proposals pointed out that the then Governor Kerala was sitting on accounts for seven to 23 months, so “defeated people’s rights” sitting indefinitely sit on key accounts.
The Supreme Court’s order seemed legally and politically encouraged by the ruling CPI dispensing (M) in the state, because the party and the government were in Loggerheads with Mr. Khan over his inactivity in his accounts.
LDF also eliminated the march of Raj Bhavan against the Governor’s delay in providing the consent of the accounting lawmaker.
“The trial of the peak applied to almost all problems raised by the state in its two petitions. The Supreme Court Regulation in the case of Tamil Nadu will have a deep and binding influence in the case of Keral.
The order of the Supreme Court, which sets the governors a deadline for the governors to act under the laws passed by state lawmakers, is of particular importance in the state because it was one of the questions taken over to the Supreme Court, he said.
The state is likely to address his complaints next month in the light of the court order in the case of Tamil Nadu unless the matter is ceded a larger bench.
Kiela, which was one of the first states to move the Supreme Court against the inactivity of the governor to accounts approved by the state lawmaker, hoped that his case would also be considered on Tuesday.
However, the Court published this case for the next month as the General Prosecutor for India R. Venkatrans sought time to explore the judgment on Tamil Nadu to find out its usability on the case of Kerala.
Published – April 8, 2025 20:39