“WEST BENGAL GOVERNOR CLARIFIES PENDING BILLS ISSUE”

Why in the news?

  • West Bengal Governor C.V. Ananda Bose denied allegations that eight Bills from the State Assembly are pending at Raj Bhavan.
  • He clarified that six Bills are under consideration for Presidential approval, while one is in court proceedings.
  • Responding to government actions, Mr. Bose referenced Article 167 of the Constitution, emphasising the Governor’s role in overseeing bill approvals.
source:constitutionofindia.in

About Article 167 of the Constitution:

  • Article 167 of the Constitution: Specifies Chief Minister’s duty to inform the Governor about Cabinet decisions and legislative proposals.
  • Information Requirement: Chief Minister must provide administrative details upon the Governor’s request.
  • Governor’s Role: Allows the Governor to seek implementation updates from the Chief Minister rather than district meetings.
About the constitutional role of Chief Minister:

  • Chief Minister’s Role: Head of State Council of Ministers, leading state government.
  • Appointment: Governed by Article 164, appointed by Governor after legislative elections.
  • Government Formation: Leader of majority party in Legislative Assembly becomes Chief Minister; forms government and appoints ministers based on recommendations.

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