Supreme Court Hearing-Presidential Reference On Timelines For Bills' Assent-DAY-3 : Live Updates

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21 Aug 2025 10:26 AM IST

  • Supreme Court Hearing-Presidential Reference On Timelines For Bills Assent-DAY-3 : Live Updates

    A 5-judge Constitution Bench of the SupremeCourt will hear today the Presidential Reference by President Droupadi Murmu on 14 questions on the power to assent on Bills, including whether Court can fix timelines for the President/Governor to decide on Bills. The Presidential Reference, made under Article 143, came a month after Supreme Court's judgment in Tamil Nadu Governor's matter, wherein...

    A 5-judge Constitution Bench of the SupremeCourt will hear today the Presidential Reference by President Droupadi Murmu on 14 questions on the power to assent on Bills, including whether Court can fix timelines for the President/Governor to decide on Bills.

    The Presidential Reference, made under Article 143, came a month after Supreme Court's judgment in Tamil Nadu Governor's matter, wherein the Court held that the Governor did not act bona fide in reserving Bills to President. It held those bills as deemed assented. In the judgment passed by Justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan, the Court held that the President must act on the Bills reserved for her under Article 201 within 3 months:

    The reference will be heard by a bench comprising Chief Justice of India BR Gavai, Justice Surya Kant, Justice Vikram Nath, Justice PS Narasimha and Justice AS Chandurkar.

    Yesterday proceedings can be followed here 

    Follow this page for live updates from today's hearing. 

    Live Updates

    • 21 Aug 2025 11:26 AM IST

      SG: This discussion in TN is directly dealing with the question of discretion.

      J Nath: the TN judgment refers jumps to para 154, skips 151, 152

      SG: real law in nebam rebia laid down in para 151, 152. Next BK Pavitra judgment referred, declared per incuriam. This itself was enough for an Article 145(3) reference.

    • 21 Aug 2025 11:23 AM IST

      SG: How this is dealt in Tamil Nadu judgment-




       


    • 21 Aug 2025 11:20 AM IST

      SG: Now, I came to most important judgment-Nebam Rebia-escaped the attention in Punjab judgment, quoted in Tamil Nadu but important paras missed.




       


    • 21 Aug 2025 11:16 AM IST

      SG: MP Special Police establishment judgment- para referred:




       


    • 21 Aug 2025 11:16 AM IST

      SG: Article 200 where Governor may act in his own discretion. In TN judgment, this is distinguished relying upon concurring option of a judge in this case. Next is MP Police judgment which is not noticed.




       


    • 21 Aug 2025 11:12 AM IST

      SG: What is missed by the Punjab judgment is




       


    • 21 Aug 2025 11:08 AM IST

      SG: Punjab Governor judgment referring to Samsher Singh judgment-




       


    • 21 Aug 2025 11:06 AM IST

      SG: Shamsher Singh judgment takes note of in Punjab judgment but relevant paragraphs missed. Only two paragraphs are noticed.

    • 21 Aug 2025 11:03 AM IST

      SG: [reading judgment on whether discretion can be exercised] 1. expressely provided 2. where legislative intent emerging from interpretation- Article 356 for eg. 3. whether constitutional court declares 4. where bias is inherent in aid and advice- sanction under PC Act

    • 21 Aug 2025 11:01 AM IST

      SG: I have quoted Seervai on what is the discretionary powers of Governor and President. I have referred judgments on discretion [of Governor and President].

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