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nor cannot act on his own will, he must arrive at an opinion of the Council of Ministers, and he can only act in accordance with and advice of the Ministers. All the petitioners submitted their written arguments, and the final judgment is reserved without any date.
The Senior counsel Raghavachari appeared for Jayavardhan and questioned whether a tainted and incarcerated person can be appointed as a min- ister, and if so what duty he vested to serve whle he was in prison.
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The Senior counsel Sakthivel for another petitioner M L Ravi contended that the Governor has the power to remove a Minister under certain circumstances, the Governor removed Senthilbalaji with reasons hence this removal is fit to accept.Noting that the Governor kept the removal of Senthil-
CHENNAI: Leader of Opposition
Edappadi K Palaniswami on Tuesday urged the Tamil Nadu government to extend financial aid to the families of two Tamils, who were among the 17 killed after an under construction bridge collapsed near Thane in Maharashtra.Palaniswami took to social media to register his condolence to the demise of the workers in the fatal accident. The accident took place during the early hours of Tuesday at Khutadi Sarlambe village. The victims were engaged in the construction of the bridge as part of the third phase of the Samruddhi Expressway. They were killed after the girder collapsed. “I express my deepest condo- balaji in abeyance the Senior counsel argued that he cannot revisit his actions again.However, the AG said that the Governor cannot act on his own will, he must arrive at an opinion of the Council of Ministers, and he can only act in accordance with and advice of the Ministers. All the petitioners submitted their written arguments, and the final judgment is reserved without any date. lences to the families of the workers. I am deeply saddened after learning that two of the victims were from Tamil Nadu, “ he said in his tweet and urged the TN government to provide appropriate relief to their families.
The chief Justice of the madras High court (mHc) on Friday reserved the final order in a batch of cases against the jailed minister Sentilbalaji to continue in the council of ministers without portfolio.
