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'Court can't refuse to answer constitutional question even if row political,' says Supreme Court in Presidential reference hearing

The Supreme Court said it would only interpret the Constitution while dealing with the Presidential reference on whether the court could impose timelines for governors and President to deal with bills passed by state assemblies.

September 02, 2025 / 20:42 IST
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday said the power of judicial review forms part of the basic structure and courts cannot decline an answer to constitutional questions even if the controversy was political in nature, reported news agency PTI.

The top court, however, said it would only interpret the Constitution while dealing with the Presidential reference on whether the court could impose timelines for governors and President to deal with bills passed by state assemblies, the report said.

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On the sixth day of the hearing on the presidential reference, a five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice BR Gavai was informed by Tamil Nadu's counsel and senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, who said the Centre had argued that actions of Governor and President were immune to judicial review.

The Centre argued any judicial intervention would destabilise the constitutional balance and it would be antithetical to the concept of separation of powers, he added.