Presidential Reference On Timelines For Bills' Assent : Live Updates From Supreme Court
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19 Aug 2025 10:35 AM IST

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- 19 Aug 2025 12:35 PM IST
AG: Court exercise original and appellate juridiction, in that context if court finds importance questions of substantial importance, to interpret the provisions of constitution. Therefore, the daily stuff Article 14 and 21 is different. We are talking about very special class of provisions
J Narasimha: the moment substantial question is referred, the court will have to refer it to five?
AG: 2G talks about if there is conclusive authority, that is different but if there is contrary views, the court will say I am duty bound to refer; its a high responsibility. The moment court enters a field occupied by different judgments...
J Narasimha: you should not ask it in advisory jurisdiction. You should ask in regular
AG: We have Tamil Nadu judgment where in breach of Article 145(3), the court answered questions. It is important for the President to know
- 19 Aug 2025 12:27 PM IST
AG: Article 145(3), is it mandatory for the bench of supreme court to decide if the question involves substantial question of constitutional interpretation and that it should be referred to five judges
CJI: if you go through this exercise on Monday and Friday, we will have to sit till 12 at night
- 19 Aug 2025 12:21 PM IST
CJI: this court encroached upon legislative powers or sought to re-write the constitution, that's your main submission?
AG: it is a matter of textual amendment to the constitution. In guise of interpretation, can court go to the extent in saying I will take pen and paper and rewrite the constitution?
- 19 Aug 2025 12:21 PM IST
AG: 1 and 2 propositions related to maintainability, proposition 3, the doctrine of separation of powers injuncts the court what only legislature can do. Tamil Nadu judgment substantially rewritten Article 200 and 201, and whether it wil be against separation of powers is a matter of public importance