SC to decide if governors can delay state bills
The Supreme Court is about to rule on whether Governors and the President have strict deadlines for signing off on state Bills, or if they can keep them pending.
This comes after the Court called out the Tamil Nadu Governor in April for delaying assent to Bills, calling the delay unconstitutional.
The decision, expected this week, will answer key questions raised by President Droupadi Murmu.
Why should you care?
This verdict could seriously change how Centre-state relations work in India.
Earlier this year, the Court set specific timelines for Governors to act on Bills—making sure important laws don't get stuck forever.
Now, the new ruling will decide if these timelines are here to stay or if Governors get more freedom.
It's a big deal for how Indian democracy functions and could shape how quickly your state's laws actually become reality.