Constitutional Crisis Looms Large for Maharashtra CM
Amidst theCorona virus pandemic a constitutional crisis is looming large in Maharashtra over the continuation of Uddhav Thackeray as the Chief Minister without becoming a legislator within six months after taking oath.
Constitutional Issues ahead for Maharashtra Government
- Violation of Article 164: Uddhav, who took oath on November 28 as the CM of Maharashtra is currently not a member of either house of Maharashtra legislature. But now he will have to become a legislator of either house of the state legislature before May 24, as Article 164 of the Constitution allows a non-legislator to occupy a post in ....
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