'Seriously concerned about his conduct': SC slams TN guv over refusal to swear in Ponmudy
The bench, also comprising Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice Manoj Misra, has now given the governor a day’s time to appoint him as minister
Voicing “serious concern” over the conduct of Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi for his refusal to reinduct senior DMK leader K Ponmudy as a minister in the state cabinet, the Supreme Court on Thursday directed him to decide the issue within 24 hours. It said Ravi was defying the Supreme Court.
The governor has refused to re-induct Ponmudy, whose conviction and three-year sentence in a disproportionate assets case the apex court stayed recently, despite Chief Minister MK Stalin's recommendation.
A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud wondered how can the governor say that Ponmudy's reinduction will be against constitutional morality. In strong remarks, the CJI asked the Centre, “If the governor does not follow the Constitution, what does the government do?”
"Mr Attorney General, we are seriously concerned about the conduct of the governor. We did not want to say it out loud in court but he is defying the Supreme Court of India. Those who have advised him have not advised him properly. Now the Governor has to be informed that when the Supreme Court stays a conviction, it stays a conviction," the bench, also comprising Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra, told AG R Venkataramani.
“He has no business to do this. He is taking on the Supreme Court,” the Chief Justice said. “If we do not hear from your person tomorrow, we will pass an order directing the governor to act according to the Constitution,” the bench told the AG.
The governor has refused to reinstate the senior DMK leader and former higher education minister into the state cabinet, saying it would be against constitutional morality.
The state government has sought a direction to the governor to act as per the aid and advice of the council of ministers led by Chief Minister MK Stalin.
(With agency inputs)