‘If the central government does not take a decision, the Supreme Court will take it’ – Dinamani

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New Delhi: Supreme Court judges have said that we will have to take a decision on the release of Perarivalan if the Center does not take a proper decision.

The judges adjourned the hearing on the petition filed by Perarivalan to next Tuesday, saying that the Supreme Court would rule on the Perarivalan case as per the Constitution and Supreme Court judgments.

Supreme Court Justices L. Nageswara Rao and P.R. Kowai came up for hearing on Wednesday before a session that included.

During today’s hearing, the federal prosecutor said there was no further argument in the case.

The Supreme Court judges said that if the federal government says there is nothing to argue further, they will immediately order the release of Perarivalan.

Supreme Court judges have also raised a number of questions for the federal government.

Have we issued several interim orders in the Perarivalan case? What is its status? That has been questioned by the judges.

Continuing, why has no decision yet been made regarding the release of Perarivalan? And why the delay in deciding on the release of Perarivalan? The judges have raised a barrage of questions.

The advocate for the Tamil Nadu government argued that the governor was the only one to decide on the release of Perarivalan and that he was being sent to the President unnecessarily.

The federal prosecutor argues that it is not possible to argue against the governor, and it is up to the governor to decide whether to release Perarivalan. Why is the central government interfering in this? That was questioned by Supreme Court Judge Nageshwara Rao.

Finally, the Supreme Court will decide according to the constitution if the federal government does not make a decision by next Tuesday. The Supreme Court judges have stated that we will have to make a decision if the Central Government does not take a proper decision in this matter.

The Supreme Court judges have said that they consider the case to be of paramount importance in relation to constitutional law and federal philosophy.

The judges reiterated that the governor was bound by the decision of the cabinet.

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