SC’s TN ruling does not fully cover Kerala government dispute: Center

New Delhi: The Center said before the Supreme Court on Tuesday that recently ruled in the case of the Governor of Tamil Nadu, which set a time period President and governor To decide on bills, does not address all aspects of Legitimate war Between the Government of Kerala and its governor.
Kerala Government Council KK Venugopal Justice PS Narasimha and a bench of Jomalya Bagchi told that the issue raised by it was addressed by the recent decision of SC. Venugopal said, “The recent decision has been covered. What is the time limit in the context of the President. It is held for three months … based on a government in India,” Venugopal said.

Government of Kerala In 2024, SC was contacted against the Governor to sit on the bills passed by the State Legislative Assembly.
Attorney General R Venkatarmani And Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Center, is visible, however, the bench told that the SC’s decision did not cover some aspects and would need to be investigated. “The decision does not cover some issues of the case on facts. We would like to show those differences,” AG said.