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If we can clear delayed bills, why not perform other guv functions: SC

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 2 September 2025 ()
The Supreme Court questioned Tamil Nadu's defense of deemed assent for delayed bills, raising concerns about potentially overstepping into the governor's role. West Bengal, while supporting the opposition's stance against the Presidential Reference, argued that governors possess discretionary powers under Article 200.
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