SC Asks Centre To Consider Giving 'One-Time Package' To Kerala As A Special Case
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SC Asks Centre To Consider Giving 'One-Time Package' To Kerala As A Special Case
The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Centre to consider giving a one-time package to the Kerala government for the current financial year before March 31, 2024 to deal with financial issues facing the state. Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal appearing for Kerala mentioned the pending lawsuit against the Centre for an urgent hearing in the top court saying that the Centra government was not releasing necessary funds. ALSO READ | SC To Hear Plea By 6 …
Be Liberal, Give One-Time Package To Kerala For Financial Crisis, Centre Told
The Supreme Court on Tuesday suggested the Centre to be liberal and give a one-time package as a special case to Kerala, subject to harsher conditions than other states. A bench of justices Surya Kant and KV Viswanathan's suggestions came while dealing with the matter relating to Kerala's plea against Centre over financial matters. The court remarked to the Centre that they can be slightly liberal, give a one-time package as a special case and a…
Supreme Court Suggests One-Time Bailout Package To Fix Kerala’s Financial Crisis
The Supreme Court on Tuesday urged the centre to consider the possibility of giving the state of Kerala a one-time deal to fix its current financial crisis.Appearing for the state of Kerala, Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal said that the state has accepted to borrow Rs 13,608 crore that the centre has offered. However, Sibal said that the centre has rejected the state’s additional borrowing demand.The court said that the centre could consider imposin…
SC suggests Centre to consider giving package to Kerala to deal with financial issues
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Centre to consider providing a one-time package to the Kerala government by March 31 to deal with financial issues facing the state. The Kerala government, represented by senior advocate Kapil Sibal,
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