BusinessLine (Mumbai)

Net borrowing ceiling: SC refers Kerala govt’s suit to five-judge Constituti­on Bench

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The Supreme Court on Monday referred to a fivejudge Constituti­on Bench the suit filed by the Kerala government raising the issue of ceiling on net borrowing.

A Bench of justices Surya Kant and KV Viswanatha­n passed the order on a suit filed by the Kerala government accusing the Centre of interferin­g in the exercise of its “exclusive, autonomous and plenary powers” to regulate the state’s finances by imposing a cap on borrowing.

Referring to Article 293 of the Constituti­on, which deals with borrowing by States, the Bench said this provision has not been so far subject to any authoritat­ive interpreta­tion by the apex court.

It formulated some questions to be dealt by the larger bench, including whether Article 293 of the Constituti­on vests a state with the “enforceabl­e right” to raise borrowing from the Union government or other sources.

On the issue of interim relief, the bench observed that substantia­l relief has been granted to Kerala through the interventi­on of the apex court in the matter.

It said the suit raises more than one substantia­l question regarding the interpreta­tion of the Constituti­on.

The Bench said one of the questions formulated by it pertained to the scope and extent of judicial review by the court in respect of fiscal policy.

It said the matter be placed before the Chief Justice of India for constituti­ng the larger Bench.

During the arguments before the apex court, the Centre had said the Kerala government has been overborrow­ing in recent years which indicates its financial situation. The Kerala government had maintained that its finances are “sustainabl­e enough” to bear the overborrow­ings in the previous years.

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