Why is Kerala moving Supreme Court against the Governor and what is the frequency of such moves
Explain the reasons behind Kerala's decision to approach the Supreme Court against the Governor and provide information about the frequency of such moves in the past.
The Government of Kerala has decided to approach the Supreme Court against the Governor on several occasions for various reasons. The frequency of such moves in the past has been relatively rare. Here are the reasons behind Kerala's decision to approach the Supreme Court against the Governor:
- Political interference: One of the main reasons for Kerala's move is allegations of political interference by the Governor in the affairs of the state government.
- Constitutional violations: Kerala has approached the Supreme Court when it believes the Governor has exceeded his constitutional authority or violated established constitutional norms.
- Disputes over legislative matters: The state government has sought legal intervention when there are disagreements between the Governor and the Council of Ministers over legislative matters.
- Preservation of state autonomy: Kerala has taken the matter to the Supreme Court to uphold the principles of federalism and the autonomy of the state government against perceived encroachments by the Governor.
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