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Can President be forced to seek Supreme Court opinion on a bill?

IndiaTimes Monday, 14 April 2025
The Supreme Court's recent judgment on presidential powers concerning state bills has sparked debate. The court suggested the President seek its opinion on a bill's constitutionality under Article 143, even though it's not mandated. This raises concerns about judicial overreach into the legislative process and the practicality of reviewing numerous state bills.
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