What are the pleas made by Tamil Nadu and Kerala against their Governors and when will the Supreme Court hear them

Explore the pleas filed by Tamil Nadu and Kerala against their respective Governors and find out the date of the Supreme Court hearing.
Both Tamil Nadu and Kerala have filed pleas against their respective Governors. Here are the key points regarding their pleas: 1. Tamil Nadu: - The plea challenges the appointment of the current Governor, Banwarilal Purohit, regarding his role in decision-making. - Tamil Nadu alleges that the Governor overstepped his constitutional limits and interfered in the functioning of the state government. - The plea specifically highlights issues related to the release of convicts involved in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case. - The petition was filed by DMK leader R.S. Bharathi. - The Supreme Court is yet to schedule a hearing on this plea. 2. Kerala: - The plea by Kerala focuses on the alleged violation of constitutional principles by Governor Arif Mohammad Khan. - Kerala accuses the Governor of not consulting the state government on various bills. - The state argues that the Governor has been acting beyond his constitutional authority and has repeatedly objected to government legislation. - The plea was filed by the state government of Kerala. - The Supreme Court is yet to announce a date for hearing Kerala's petition. As of now, the Supreme Court has not set a date for hearing either of these pleas.
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