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    Presidential Reference: Supreme Court opinion draws mixed views from legal experts, Opposition leaders

    prishita@vivafoxdigital.comBy prishita@vivafoxdigital.comNovember 20, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary M.A. Baby said the Supreme Court’s response to the Presidential Reference on timelines to grant assent to Bills was “deplorable and shocking”. File

    Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary M.A. Baby said the Supreme Court’s response to the Presidential Reference on timelines to grant assent to Bills was “deplorable and shocking”. File
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    Legal experts and leaders of some political parties on Thursday (November 20, 2025) expressed mixed views on the Supreme Court’s opinion on the Presidential Reference that no timelines can be prescribed for Governors and the President in granting assent to Bills passed by State Assemblies.

    A five-judge Constitution Bench headed by Chief Justice B.R. Gavai held that the court cannot impose any timelines on Governors and the President to grant assent to Bills passed by State Assemblies but at the same time said the Governors do not have “unfettered” powers to sit on the Bills for “perpetuity”.

    Reacting to the Supreme Court’s judgment, West Bengal Assembly Speaker Biman Banerjee (Trinamool Congress) said a Bill loses significance when it remains stuck without clarity, adding that he “personally feels” that a fixed timeline should be laid down for Governors to clear Bills. He argued that keeping legislation pending indefinitely defeated the purpose of lawmaking and left elected governments in limbo.

    The ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) in Tamil Nadu on Thursday termed the verdict of the Supreme Court on Governors a “good judgment” and that it would be useful in other cases involving powers of the gubernatorial post. Senior DMK leader T.K.S Elangovan said that if the State Assembly elected by the people of Tamil Nadu had passed a resolution, the Governor has to accept it.

    Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary M.A. Baby said the Supreme Court’s response to the Presidential Reference on timelines to grant assent to Bills was “deplorable and shocking”.

    Reacting to the Supreme Court’s opinion, senior advocate Vikas Pahwa said the ruling effectively rolls back the “rigid timelines” of three months for the constitutional functionaries imposed in April by a two-judge Bench of the top court.

    “While the Supreme Court continues to guard against prolonged, unexplained and indefinite delays in clearing the Bills, it duly respects the Governor’s and the President’s constitutional discretion — allowing more space for dialogue, rather than forcing every decision into a judicially mandated deadline,” he said.

    Terming the opinion as a “corrective intervention”, Mr. Pahwa said the April 8 verdict had sought to curb the “pocket veto” or permanent inaction by Governors “but, in doing so, arguably pushed the judiciary into micromanaging constitutional actors”.

    He said the opinion of the Constitution Bench restores a more balanced approach.

    On the fate of the 10 Tamil Nadu legislations, which were granted deemed assent by the top court on April 8 by exercising its plenary power under Article 142, senior advocate Amit Anand Tiwari said all those Bills have become laws and have been already notified in the Gazette.

    “The opinion rendered in the Presidential Reference will have no impact on the Acts which have already been notified in pursuance of the judgment dated April 8, 2025,” he said.

    A Bench led by Justice J.B. Pardiwala had on April 8 granted deemed assent to 10 Tamil Nadu Bills.

    The Bills, which have now become laws, included amendments to the Tamil Nadu Fisheries University Act, the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Act, the Chennai University Act and the Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University Act.

    Mr. Tiwari said the April 8 verdict in the Tamil Nadu case has attained finality. He referred to a judgment to buttress his point that the subsequent advisory opinion of the Supreme Court on a Presidential Reference cannot overturn the earlier judgment.

    However, the top court’s opinion referred to the views of Justice Y.V. Chandrachud in a 1978 Presidential Reference case in which he had held that all the courts are bound by the view expressed by the top court “even in the exercise of its advisory jurisdiction under Article 143(1) of the Constitution”.

    Advocate Ashwani Dubey said the core finding of the April 8 judgment, which prescribed specific timelines, has been set aside by the opinion.

    “The ‘deemed assent’ granted by the apex court itself on the 10 Tamil Nadu Bills via its Article 142 powers is likely void or significantly affected by the Constitution Bench’s ruling that ‘deemed assent’ is impermissible,” Mr. Dubey said.

    Published – November 20, 2025 10:35 pm IST

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