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Highlights of 9 April 2025 Current Affairs
- The Supreme Court declared the Tamil Nadu Governor’s act of withholding assent on 10 re-passed bills as unconstitutional and legally void.
- It emphasized that Governors must act on the advice of the Council of Ministers and cannot indefinitely delay or reject bills without valid grounds.
- The Court used Article 142 to deem the 10 bills as having received assent when they were re-enacted by the Assembly.
- Clear timelines were prescribed: one month to act on bills, three months if the Governor disagrees with the Cabinet, and one month after re-enactment.
- The Governor’s conduct was criticized as lacking bona fides and not aligned with the constitutional role of a ceremonial head.
- President Droupadi Murmu withheld assent to Tamil Nadu’s bill seeking exemption from NEET, following the Union government’s advice.
- Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin condemned the move, calling it a violation of cooperative federalism and an attack on social justice.
- Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal criticized China’s unfair trade practices and cited them as a cause of global economic instability.
- He also defended India’s decision to block Chinese automaker BYD, stressing national security and economic self-reliance.
- Tamil Nadu continues to oppose NEET, arguing it disadvantages rural and underprivileged students and weakens equitable medical access.
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