Mumbai:The Bombay High Court on Friday said Maharashtra governor has the constitutional obligation to either accept or reject within a reasonable time the proposal sent by the chief minister along with his council of ministers nominating 12 persons as Members of the Legislative Council (MLCs).
A division bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice G S Kulkarni held that it was the duty of the governor to speak and let the chief minister know about his views within reasonable time on the proposal.
The bench passed its order on a petition filed by a Nashik-resident Ratan Soli Luth seeking a direction to Governor B S Koshyari to decide on the nominations submitted by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and the council of ministers in November 2020 recommending 12 names for the posts.
The state government had expected the governor to take a decision on the proposal within 15 days. “In the present case, eight months have passed. This is a reasonable time according to us. It is important that the obligation of the governor in the present case is discharged without much delay,” the court said.
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