(A) Constitution of India, Article 293 – Constitution Law – Borrowing powers of States and the regulatory authority of the Union of India. Whether the Union can regulate all borrowings of a State beyond loans from the Central Government, and if liabilities arising from the Public Account and State-Owned Enterprises fall under the purview of Article 293(3) of the Constitution. The Court identifies substantial constitutional questions related to fiscal federalism, the principle of equality under Article 14, past practices of borrowing regulation, the role of the Reserve Bank of India, and the necessity of prior consultation with States for implementing Finance Commission recommendations.
In the absence of authoritative interpretation on Article 293, the Court refers the matter to a larger bench comprising five judges for a comprehensive examination and pronouncement on the identified questions. [Para. 10]
(B) Interim Injunction – Triple-Test – Constitution Law – Borrowing power of state – The triple-test principle for granting interim injunctions, emphasizing the importance of a prima facie case, balance of convenience, and irreparable injury. It distinguishes between prohibitory and mandatory injunctions and the level of scrutiny applied to each.
Plaintiff’s contentions regarding under-utilization of borrowing space, over-borrowing adjustments, and fiscal space for additional borrowing. It finds that the plaintiff has not established a prima facie case due to uncertainties regarding borrowing calculations and adjustments.
Considering the potential adverse effects on the nation’s fiscal health, the Court concludes that the balance of convenience favours denying interim relief to the plaintiff. It highlights the interconnectedness of State borrowings with national creditworthiness and macroeconomic stability. [Para. 31-32]
Based on the findings regarding the triple-test criteria, the Court dismisses the interim application, clarifying that its observations are limited to the interim injunction and do not prejudge the final outcome of the suit. (Para 16-27, 31 -32, 37-39)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 218 SC
[2024 INSC 253]
State Of Kerala Vs. Union Of India
Original Suit No. 1 of 2024 with I.A. No. 6149 of 2024-Decided on 1-4-2024
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