Bengal differs with TN in SC, asserts governor's discretionary powers on bills
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In a Supreme Court hearing regarding the powers of governors, West Bengal argued that governors possess some discretionary authority under Article 200 of the Constitution when dealing with bills. This stance differs from Tamil Nadu's position, which asserts governors are bound by the advice of the council of ministers.
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