CJI Gavai highlighted instances where Governors kept Bills pending for up to four years, challenging the Centre’s dismissal of the issue.
Solicitor General Mehta argued that disputes over gubernatorial delays raised by Tamil Nadu and Kerala amounted to a “false alarm,” insisting on cooperation between State governments and Governors.
The matter, examined by the Presidential Reference Bench, underscores tensions in Centre-State relations and the constitutional role of Governors in lawmaking.