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India's Supreme Court mandates President decide on state bills within three months to curb legislative delays.
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that the President must decide on bills reserved by governors within three months, aiming to prevent delays in the legislative process.
This decision came after the court cleared 10 bills stalled by Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi.
The court also set timelines for governors to act on bills passed by state assemblies and clarified that the President's decisions are subject to judicial review.
This ruling seeks to maintain a balance between the legislative powers of state assemblies and the President's constitutional role.
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La Corte Suprema de la India ordena que el Presidente decida sobre los proyectos de ley estatales en un plazo de tres meses para frenar los retrasos legislativos.