Governor Bound by Cabinet Advice on Remission: Madras High Court

A Full Bench of the Madras High Court ruled that the Governor is bound by the advice of the Council of Ministers while exercising powers under Article 161. The ruling states the Governor cannot exercise any discretion to take a different vi

Why in News

  • A Full Bench of the Madras High Court ruled that the Governor is bound by the advice of the Council of Ministers while exercising powers under Article 161.
  • The ruling states the Governor cannot exercise any discretion to take a different view from the Cabinet regarding the remission of convicts.
  • This decision resolves conflicting views from earlier Division Benches and reaffirms Supreme Court precedents from 1980 (Maru Ramu) and 2022 (A.G. Perarivalan).

Impact

  • Economic: [NOT RELEVANT]
  • Social: Impacts the premature release of long-term convicts, including those in high-profile cases like the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case.
  • Policy: Limits the Governor’s “statutory function” to act independently, aligning state-level remission with federal democratic norms.
  • Ecological: [NOT RELEVANT]

GS Paper Focus

GS-2 — Governance: Constitutional Posts and Federalism POLICIES & SCHEMES: 1. Article 161 of the Constitution (Power of Governor to grant pardons/remission). 2. Council of Ministers (Advice mandatory). FURTHER READING: * Maru Ramu’s case (1980). * A.G. Perarivalan’s case (2022). CLUSTER CONNECTION: Cluster: [NOT A PRIMARY CLUSTER] — Clarification of constitutional boundaries between the state executive and titular heads. SYSTEM-LEVEL INSIGHT: The judgment addresses the “Titular Discretion Paradox” where Governors occasionally attempt to bypass Cabinet advice. The court clarifies that such actions are per incuriam (passed without taking the correct position of law), reinforcing that the Governor is not an imperium in imperio.

Interview Angle

“Analyze the constitutional necessity of making the Governor’s power under Article 161 subject to Cabinet advice to maintain the democratic essence of the executive.” ENGLISH VOCABULARY & PHRASES: 1. Remission — the reduction of a prison sentence — Basic 2. Authoritative pronouncement — a definitive legal statement — Intermediate 3. Per incuriam — a judgment characterized by lack of care or regard for law — Advanced 4. Puisne judges — judges of lower rank than the Chief Justice — Intermediate 5. Non-justiciable — not capable of being decided by a court — Advanced ________________ ==================== ARTICLE 3 ==================== TOPIC: Space Exploration EN_BLOCK