India, Sept. 10 -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday said Governors were expected to act within "reasonable time" even if the term "as soon as possible" were not there in Article 200 that governs powers to assent to bills passed by the state legislature.
A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice BR Gavai, hearing arguments on the eighth day on the presidential reference, whether the court could impose timelines for Governors and President to deal with bills passed by assemblies, reiterated it would only interpret the Constitution and not examine facts of individual cases.
Article 200 governs powers of Governor regarding bills passed by the state legislature, allowing them to either assent to the bill, withhold assent, return the ...