What is the stance of the Supreme Court on the veto power of the Governor over Bills
The stance of the Supreme Court on the veto power of the Governor over Bills can be summarized as follows:
- The Supreme Court has recognized the constitutional power of the Governor to veto Bills.
- The Governor's veto power is an important check and balance in the legislative process.
- The Court has held that the Governor's veto is subject to certain limitations. For example, the veto must be exercised within a specified time limit.
- The Court has also held that the Governor cannot veto parts of a Bill while approving the rest. It is an all-or-nothing power.
- The Court has emphasized that the Governor's veto power should not be used to undermine the will of the legislature or to impede the functioning of the government.
- The Court has intervened in cases where there were allegations of misuse or abuse of the Governor's veto power, ensuring that it is exercised within the confines of the constitutional framework.
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